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  1. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … burned, and girdled their way through the vast stands of oak, hemlock, chestnut, and other species that grew along … the Northeast’s depleted lands for the rich post-glacial soil of the Midwest. The forests came back in a big way. By … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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

    … hired at Cary Institute, he was a postgraduate fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1981-83) and a research … & enjoyed very much our discussions about the fate of soil C and N on those plots. I will always remember you! …

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  3. Beech Bark Disease

    … the smooth, silver-gray bark of a mature beech tree stands out. Unfortunately, this sight is increasingly rare. … in the forest. Such shifts have important effects on soil development and nutrient cycling 2 . … populations, including lowland and coastal plain forests along the US East Coast. It is not known whether these trees …

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  4. Leaded soil

    Leaded soil It has taken nearly half a century for lead … and other symptoms of poor neurological development. For urban children, the highest levels of lead in blood are … that for nearly 50 years lead was added to gasoline, along with bromide, so that lead-bromine aerosols would …

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  5. Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?

    … salts increase the salt concentration of water sources and soil. This affects the growth of roadside plants, and can … concentrations in residual roadside snow and surrounding soil were found to be 392 times higher than normal. As … devastating winter storms of 2008, residents of villages along the Beijing–Zhuhai expressway reported issues with …

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

    … Hudson Valley school districts that serve both urban and rural populations have expressed interest in the program. … field surveys of tick density and distribution, explore soil food webs, and identify tree species, among other …

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  7. Peter Groffman elected president of the Ecological Society of America

    … . “From microbes to global biogeochemical cycles, from urban to forest ecosystems, from soil to water, from national environmental policy to media, …

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  8. Climate change is pushing the American redstart’s breeding range southward

    … While the virus’s effects were readily apparent in urban areas, where birds were found dead along streets, there was less data on what was happening in rural areas.  To overcome this scarcity of data, LaDeau …

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  9. To Be Equitable, US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning Must Transform

    To Be Equitable, US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning Must Transform … flooding, excessive heat, extreme weather, and other urban hazards. Can greening efforts also address social … of the Urban Systems Lab. More details and other project publications can be found at www.giequity.org . …

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  10. Cary Art Installation

    … bamboo that grows to a height of 3.5 ft. and forms dense stands. It grows in a variety of habitats where it crowds … It grows up to 6 inches a day, and its seeds can survive in soil up to 7 years. AQUATIC COMMUNITY Endemic species … Jersey. Stillman’s art work has been reviewed in numerous publications including the New York Times and Hyperallergic. …