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  1. Rare spotting of moose on Cary's Hudson Valley campus

    … Cary Institute had an unusual visitor last fall when a moose ( Alces alces ) was spotted on our … life stages. Winter ticks don’t drop off after taking a fall blood meal. Instead, they stay on the moose all winter …

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  2. Monarchs

    … milkweed is an ugly plant—a rough, gangly weed that can fall over and still manage to grow sideways. Its blossoms …

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  3. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    … coast of the US) typically mix twice each year, once in the fall then again in the spring. This happens when water … Lake in the autumn. Leaves and other plant debris that fall into the lake are decomposed by microbes living in the … This study focused on what's happening between spring and fall. Our next step is to look at what is happening in the …

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  4. Overpopulation

    … amount of land available, fertile soil, and photons that fall on it, which will determine the habitat and food supply …

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  5. Keeping the invasive bugs at bay

    … Application costs $250 an acre, for a total of $62,500 this fall. Some densely forested acres may need further …

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  6. News & Insights

    … Coverage As cities swelter, urban shade trees fall by the millions October 2, 2023 … Podcast: Forest fear Ecofocus Newsletter Read the latest Ecofocus and access an …

  7. COVID-19 could lead to increase in tick-borne illness, experts say. Here’s why.

    … of Ecosystem Studies, told The New York Times. “Last fall was a huge acorn year. So we would expect 2021 to be a … the newspaper. “Certainly, people with tick-borne illness fall into that category.” What you can do to prevent …

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  8. Lyme disease season is here. These are tips on how to avoid it.

    … Center. “Certainly, people with tick-borne illness fall into that category.” Fortunately, you don’t have … acorn signal for next year, though, is very clear: “Last fall was a huge acorn year. So we would expect 2021 to be a …

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  9. Dangerous misunderstandings

    … can safely reopen for in-person instruction in the fall. Photo: Biobess via Flickr. In most places, … can safely reopen for in-person instruction in the fall. The assumption behind many of these plans is that if …

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  10. Scientists say this tick season may not be bad, but the risk of Lyme is higher

    … population, most likely due to the abundance of acorns last fall, he adds. And that means next year could be the one …

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