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  1. Jonathan J. Cole: In Memory

    … is exported to streams, rivers, and lakes. His work in the Hudson River and Wisconsin lakes also revealed how terrestrial … on Jon’s suggestion of “Have You Hugged a Limnologist Today” bumper stickers. In his memory, we are sharing his …

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  2. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … a corkscrew-like bacterium, a wily spirochete that we know today as Borrelia burgdorferi. Somewhere in the woods … of maple, oak, and pine on the eastern side of New York’s Hudson Valley, Rick Ostfeld and his team of research … is a lovely area, right at the mouth of the Connecticut River, where it flows into Long Island Sound, with estuary …

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  3. Fifty-year-old law proves we can address environmental challenges

    … fishes and waterfowl to: “The surface (of the Cuyahoga River) is covered with the brown oily film observed upstream … the nearly untreated waste of millions of people into the Hudson River, where concentrations of fecal bacteria were … mid-1980s as stated in the act, Indeed, it has not been met today. Improvements in water quality stalled in many regions …

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

    … State Parks May 19, 2020 Today … mice, black-legged ticks and Lyme infections in the Hudson River Valley, Richard Ostfeld is pretty sure we’re …

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  5. Dr. David L. Strayer

    … L. Strayer Freshwater Ecologist Expertise Hudson River, invasive species, streams … on measuring the long-term effects of zebra mussels on the Hudson River ecosystem, and understanding the roles of …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:40

  6. David Fischer

    David Fischer Manager of Hudson River Studies/Education Associate Research Specialist and … David Fischer manages Cary Institute's Hudson River research program which included routine …

    ltumblety - 11/07/2023 - 08:54

  7. Keeping the invasive bugs at bay

    … disappointed than surprised when some trees on the Schroon River were found infected. A highway department worker … controls knocking out ash borers in the park. Schroon River At the Schroon River boat launch where DEC … commitment to provide, for instance, Benedict said. “Today, it’s an expression, a connection to our past.” …

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  8. Destroyed habitat creates the perfect conditions for coronavirus to emerge

    … in the village, which sits on the south bank of the Ivindo River, deep in the great Minkebe forest in northern Gabon, … Some died immediately, while others were taken down the river to hospital. A few, like Nesto Bematsick, recovered. … like Ebola, HIV and dengue. But a number of researchers today think that it is actually humanity’s destruction of …

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  9. Viewpoint: Explore every solution to stop invasive species

    Hudson River , … Great Lakes. Both would have serious consequences in the Hudson River, including hindering recreational boating and …

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  10. Caught on Camera: Our Wildlife Neighbors

    … animals on our 2,000-acre research campus in New York’s Hudson Valley. Drawing from a network of trail cameras, … units (definitely scares animals and is rarely found on today’s cameras), and a red glow on the camera face with … and red fox, a couple of species of jumping mice, mink, river otters, and a couple of species of weasels. And then …