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  1. Dosing the coast: Baltimore County’s leaky pipes are medicating the Chesapeake Bay

    … Bay every year. So reports a new study in Environmental Science & Technology that monitored an urban stream … Term Ecological Research site funded by the US National Science Foundation. For over 20 years, the Gwynns Falls … Alexander J. Reisinger, and Emma J. Rosi Environmental Science & Technology Article ASAP. DOI: …

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  2. The Spongy Moth in Our Yards and Forests

    … Cary-led initiative advancing a set of science-based policy recommendations designed to tighten … Acorns to Gypsy Moth Outbreaks and Lyme Disease Risk . Science, Vol. 279, No. 5353 (Feb. 13, 1998), pp. 1023-1026 … on our tree species. But the bottom line is really very clear, complete defoliation in early summer, even for two …

  3. Q&A with Winslow Hansen: Wildfire in the western US

    … Discover why wildfires are increasing and how science can help us adapt. 2013 Alder Fire in … ecosystems and promotes plant and wildlife diversity. By clearing underbrush, fire allows light to reach the forest … use (allowing naturally-ignited fires to burn), and clearing fuels from the landscape might influence fire risk …

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  4. Monarchs

    … the warming and drying landscapes of the American West.  Science 371: 1042-1045 Pennisi, E. 2021.  Are monarchs in trouble?   Science 371: 219-220. Pleasants, J.M. and K.S. …

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  5. Antidepressant pollution alters crayfish behavior, with impacts to stream ecosystems

    … of pharmaceuticals often focus on lethal effects, but it is clear that these drugs can affect non-target organisms … Reisinger – University of Florida, Soil and Water Sciences Department  Lindsey Reisinger – University of Florida, Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Program  Erinn Richmond – Monash University, …

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  6. Team Cary: Elsa Anderson

    … to study ecology?  I started my bachelor’s in animal science thinking I wanted to become a vet. I loved wildlife … in an academic sense. I finished my bachelor's in animal science, but knew that I wanted to pivot to an ecological … in environmental management, with activities like brush clearing, trail building, and habitat restoration. Many of …

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  7. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    … in that it has a robust long-term record, so we have a clear picture of how stratification timing, strength, and … by oscillations in ocean circulation patterns. It is clear that what's happening out in the Northern Atlantic is … Snow-covered lakes would not experience this. Lakes with clear ice and no snow cover can also be massively productive …

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  8. Cary Institute’s Steward Pickett Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

    … Trustee and Professor in the department of environmental science and policy at George Mason University, and Juan … of Nature , The Baltimore School of Urban Ecology , Science for the Sustainable City , and Resilience in … the Biological Sciences Advisory Committee for the National Science Foundation.  Pickett was elected as a Fellow to …

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  9. A diversity of wildlife is good for our health

    … biodiversity." This research was supported by a National Science Foundation Grant OPUS 1948419 to Keesing. …

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  10. Transforming urban systems: Toward sustainability

    … Synthesis of five frameworks seeks to advance global urban science. Photo by Chesapeake Bay Program/Will Parson … from different disciplines to advance global urban science that catalyzes discovery and innovation.” … to urban regions, by facilitating the interdisciplinary science needed to achieve sustainability and improve human …

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