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Joy Damon
… Science Collaborative , where she studied perceptions of trail risk and difficulty in hiking areas within the Catskill Forest Preserve. In 2014 she completed a BA degree in Environmental Studies, …
ltumblety - 11/28/2023 - 12:31
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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 … Mature Alaskan bull moose may grow antlers more than 75 inches wide and weighing 80 pounds or more. Quite a feat …
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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
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In the tropics, nitrogen-fixing trees take a hit from herbivores
… forest growth. Photo by Sarah Batterman December 7, 2022 … the success of fixers and the nitrogen they provide. So reports a new paper out this week in the journal …
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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 …
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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 … of the National Academy of Sciences Apr 2021, 118 (17) e2023540118; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2023540118 …
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Keeping the invasive bugs at bay
… found in about 30 US states and the woolly adelgid in about 17. Woolly adelgid. Photo by Nicholas Ionelli … track and attack spreading invaders Shelving Rock Trail offered a shady respite on a warm September day in … scene that might not last. In a decade or so, the trail and its vista could look quite different. A bug the …
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COVID-19 could lead to increase in tick-borne illness, experts say. Here’s why.
… 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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Lyme disease season is here. These are tips on how to avoid it.
… Blacklegged tick. Photo by Monikah Schuschu May 27, 2020 The New York Times … too. Where to hike? Stay on the path. Stepping off the trail puts you directly into the leaves and brushy area that …
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Why is this virus different?
… Disease Reproduction number R0 Ebola, 2014 1.51 to 2.53 H1N1 Influenza, 2009 1.46 to … 12 to 18 MERS around 1 Polio 5 to 7 SARS <1 to 2.75 Smallpox 5 to 7 SARS-CoV-2 (causes COVID-19) 1.5 to 3.5 …
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