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  1. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … the need for ecologically-relevant air pollution limits and more comprehensive air pollution monitoring, to … for the town, and was in the process of leading a Natural Resource Inventory at the time of his death. Our hearts … 30-year mentor and later collaborator and friend, advising not only me but many of my students as well. Christine …

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  2. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … his bloodstream. Anderson—who asked that his real name not be used in this article to protect his privacy—was one … second-growth forests, suburban and exurban growth, habitat degradation, predator eradication, wildlife … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  3. Overpopulation

    … We can hope that innovation may further lower resource use per capita, but it is not as if the new additions to our population will not … soil, and photons that fall on it, which will determine the habitat and food supply for humans at the expense of the …

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

    … Wildlife & Habitat Cary Institute … US states including NY’s Adirondack region. Moose are not resident in southeastern NY, but may wander infrequently … turns warm. Excess heat may be one of the factors that limits the southern distribution of this species, and makes …

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  5. Team Cary: Elsa Anderson

    … the park work with local communities to conserve elephant habitat,  educate people about elephant biology and … me, “Those lots are full of weeds and garbage; it’s not useful habitat. It's not good for anybody.” But that's … going to have to drive the bus on this, but I'm here as a resource.” Having support to pursue your own ideas is …

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  6. Bats not the enemy in the fight against COVID-19

    Bats not the enemy in the fight against COVID-19 … Wildlife & Habitat … would be so much easier and safer. Virologists get quick publications easily from bats and bats have few defenders …

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  7. Is the coronavirus pandemic related to meat production?

    … globe, focusing the conversation too narrowly on whether or not humans should eat meat—or even on the perils of … corn and soy; the illicit, lucrative trade in wild animals; habitat destruction; the loss of biodiversity; and climate … When people ask if this is going to drive changes in consumer behavior, I’m not sure. Do people look at [it] …

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  8. Cary Art Installation

    … invisible to the human eye, illuminates her considerations not only of the complex issues surrounding the role of … similar. Homogecene Repeat depicts a lush, natural habitat filled with species endemic to the Northeast. Hidden … Jersey. Stillman’s art work has been reviewed in numerous publications including the New York Times and Hyperallergic. …

  9. Nitrogen-fixing trees help tropical forests grow faster and store more carbon

    … When agricultural land is abandoned, remaining trees create habitat for wildlife that can help disperse seeds and … regrowth, when animals that once lived in the forest have not yet returned. Planting fixers as part of reforestation … would alter other aspects of the ecosystem, such as light availability, which would skew findings. It would also take …

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  10. Getting parks out of green infrastructure purgatory

    … activity help boost physical wellbeing. Parks provide habitat for wildlife and support urban biodiversity. They … historical ties. For those working in a strict natural resource management capacity, green space – including … based on public evaluations of what is working and what is not. 5) Let’s connect parks to serve more people. …

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