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  1. Team Cary: Elsa Anderson

    … by Chris Anderson January 6, 2021 Tell us about your academic path. What led you to study ecology?  I … trips to the zoo and getting outside as a kid. My mom was a big advocate for letting us explore nature. There was this … a process that simple. Instead, science is a spiraling of ideas and creativity; it’s an iterative process. That was …

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  2. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … soil of the Midwest. The forests came back in a big way. By the mid-20th century, roughly 60 percent of … Massachusetts. Maybe you go for a stroll in the woods near your suburb, maybe your dog runs after that squirrel bolting … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  3. Team Cary: Chelsey Nieman

    … she is currently working on ‘ FishScapes ’, a project exploring interactions between nature and people in … Q&A with Chelsey Nieman Can you tell us about your start in science? I grew up in a fishing family in Alaska, so interacting with the environment was a big part of my childhood. We went on lots of camping and …

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  4. Living with wildfire: Q&A with Winslow Hansen, Forest Ecologist

    … are unsafe it’s best to stay indoors, if possible, with your windows closed and an air filter running. Drink lots of … in the rise in wildfires? In 1910, a fire known as the Big Burn consumed 3 million acres in Montana, Idaho, … of the first Forest Service employees trained at the Yale School of Forestry, and as East Coasters, they were …

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  5. Angela Hood

    … I wasn't afraid to get my hands dirty, whether it meant exploring the world of poison ivy or investigating frog … University, and I began my teaching career at Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor where I taught Earth and environmental …

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  6. The Lost Snail of the Yangtze

    … been able to reach. And if you do get into place with your crew and gear all in one piece, how is a biologist … Museum of Natural History describe the difficulties of exploring the Congo River rapids . Few places on our planet … is by no means the most challenging of the world’s big rivers – the rapids of the lower Congo are completely …

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  7. Team Cary: Sanjay Natesan

    … scientist Barbara Han . He is a student at John Jay High School and grew up in Dutchess County, NY. Sanjay is helping … Ilya Fischhoff. Credit: Pam Freeman. What were some of your earliest experiences with science? I’ve been … do you do when you’re not in school or Cary? One of my big focuses after science is music. I play an Indian …

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  8. Team Cary: Ilya Fischhoff

    … wanted to do science? By the time I was ready for grad school, I felt strongly that I wanted to pursue science and … think this might be what’s happening. What are some of your favorite memories from The Tick Project? My favorite … artist, and I enjoy helping her come up with story ideas. What about your favorite local restaurant? …

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  9. Selected Publications by Dr. Alan R. Berkowitz

    Selected Publications by Dr. Alan R. Berkowitz Gunckel, … J., K. Fleming, A.R. Berkowitz, and B. Caplan. 2021. Exploring modeling as a context to support content … the Sustainable City: Empirical Insights from the Baltimore School of Urban Ecology. Yale University Press, New Haven, …

  10. Cary Institute to offer immersive, paid research experience for teachers

    … curricula for teaching STEM Photo: Middle and high school teachers learning about aquatic ecosystems in … Studies is launching a new program to support high school and middle school educators in teaching global change … lead Cary BIORETS. “When people are better informed about big ecological processes, they are more invested in …

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