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Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend
… His sudden death is a tremendous loss to the field, and all who knew his probing mind, kind nature, and commitment … managed to have fun in the process. Better colleagues are hard to find,” comments Cary President Emeritus … 30-year mentor and later collaborator and friend, advising not only me but many of my students as well. Christine …
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To Be Equitable, US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning Must Transform
… Credit: Logan Brissette and Joanna Solins “Given all that we know about the uneven urban risks documented by … Yet city agencies and governments have generally not embedded equity or justice as a central concern of … of the Urban Systems Lab. More details and other project publications can be found at www.giequity.org . …
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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 … Vector-Borne Diseases. “And that doesn’t even include all the other tick-borne illnesses,” he noted, including … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …
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Squirrels could make monkeypox a forever problem
… could make monkeypox a forever problem All signs point to rodents being “responsible for … is now getting plenty more shots on goal. This time, we may not get so lucky; the geography of monkeypox might soon … They may lack the virus in question, even if other members of their population harbor it; they may have been …
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New study identifies the best areas for rewilding European bison
… have helped to restore wild populations, and its numbers are on the rise. However, the study authors argue that … scientists would conclude that land use change likely was not a factor in the species’ demise. After … populations, only eight have more than 150 adults, and all eight depend on supplemental feeding due to poor habitat …
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Rare spotting of moose on Cary's Hudson Valley campus
… US states including NY’s Adirondack region. Moose are not resident in southeastern NY, but may wander infrequently … at Cary in modern history. Moose are the largest living members of the deer family. Adult males, or ‘bulls’, can … on moose (and elk and caribou) as their primary host during all life stages. Winter ticks don’t drop off after taking …
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Dr. Evan Gora
… and nutrient cycling. However, plant mortality rates are shifting with climate change and putting these key … three killers September 4, 2019 | Science ‘Not all doom and gloom’: Q&A with conservation job market …
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Ecology and artificial intelligence: stronger together
… kinds of problems that we deal with regularly in ecology are not only challenges that AI could benefit from in terms of … at Cary Institute. Ecologists don’t always know what all of those variables are, they’re limited to the ones …
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Getting parks out of green infrastructure purgatory
… a lens that helps planners, designers, architects – and all the other hands shaping cities – think about the many … afterthought or where they are convenient. 4) Community members must be involved in park planning and management. … 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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Jonathan J. Cole: In Memory
… Woods Hole Research Center. Colleague Stuart Findlay remembers Jon as a ‘big thinker’, who always saw how the … with Bill Schlesinger recalling Jon's, “special love for all activities outdoors, from ski-touring to kite-boarding, to keep his mind fresh for his science.” We regret not acting on Jon’s suggestion of “Have You Hugged a …
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