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

    Rare spotting of moose on Cary's Hudson Valley campus Photo taken by Cary trail cam January 11, 2021 … https://vtfishandwildlife.com/sites/fishandwildlife/files/documents/Hunt/moose/Moose-Management-FAQs.pdf …

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  2. Getting parks out of green infrastructure purgatory

    … communities to gather, celebrate, and organize. They offer sites for educational programming, recreation, and help … do a better job of connecting existing parks with citywide trail and transit networks, so more people have access. This … weaving together street trees, gardens, daylighted streams, trails, and bike paths to connect green spaces in the city. …

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  3. Michael J Fargione

    … outdoor educational efforts geared toward the general public. Program goals include: The protection and … guidance provided by our Master Plan. To provide secure sites for and support of relevant ecological research. To … management and controlled hunting programs. Use of trail cameras to understand wildlife distribution and …

    lizzy elliott - 12/18/2020 - 09:50

  4. Barry L Haydasz

    Barry L Haydasz Trail Specialist845 677-7600 x242haydaszb@caryinstitute.org Barry has been walking and writing about the trails of the Cary Institute since 2003. He focuses on the … will stop to look at anything unusual. When he's not on the trails, he is taking care of the Fern Glen, where the theme …

    lizzy elliott - 12/18/2020 - 09:50

  5. Caught on Camera: Our Wildlife Neighbors

    … for a virtual tour of animals on our 2,000-acre research campus in New York’s Hudson Valley. Drawing from a network of trail cameras, Fargione shares insights into wildlife living … look at pictures, identify and upload them for review and archive at the Smithsonian …

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

    … of pharmaceuticals to the Chesapeake Bay every year. So reports a new study in Environmental Science & … For a year, weekly water samples were collected from six sites in Baltimore’s Gwynns Falls watershed. Fork … Gwynns Falls stream; this stream empties into Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, which opens to the Chesapeake Bay. Credit: …

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  7. A diversity of wildlife is good for our health

    … nature is essential to preventing future pandemics. So reports a new Proceedings of the National Academy of … diseases tend to proliferate. Credit: Cary Institute Photo Archive. “When we erode biodiversity, we favor … and habitat preferences – is key to protecting public health. Forecasting the locations where these species …

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  8. West Nile virus infection risk is higher in less affluent neighborhoods in Baltimore, MD

    … than people living in more affluent neighborhoods. So reports a new study published in the Journal of Medical … attractant, and were placed in shaded, protected sites.  Target mosquito species included the invasive … requires consistent, fine-scale surveillance, even in sites where access is tricky.” LaDeau concludes, …

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  9. Urban greening success could be as simple as scattering seeds

    … requiring consistent weeding and watering.  Study sites included eight replicate test gardens planted in two locations on the University of Illinois at Chicago campus. Four test gardens were established on a vacant lot … left as turf to accommodate the seed bombing treatment. All sites received plenty of sunlight, little foot traffic, and …

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  10. COVID-19 could lead to increase in tick-borne illness, experts say. Here’s why.

    … worried that people who’ve been stuck at home will explode into the outdoors . And there may not be the … just a slight bit,” she told the outlet. Busy hiking trails could also push people to the edges of paths and into … at Rutgers University, told Today. If you’re on a trail, stay in the middle of the path and avoid brushes and …

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