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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 … our grounds snapped images of the adult female moose during October and early November before she moved off to …
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Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?
… organic agents must not exceed 1 per cent. In 2015, some districts in Beijing began promoting snowmelt … Kelly agreed with them. She also highlighted Cary Institute reports indicating that treating roads with a salt solution …
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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
… the success of fixers and the nitrogen they provide. So reports a new paper out this week in the journal … more herbivory than non-fixers. Their leaves were attacked 21% more than non-fixers, consistent with them being …
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Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend
… A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 21, in the auditorium at Cary Institute of Ecosystem …
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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 … to the lower-income areas. Credit: Sarah Rothman. In 2015 and 2016, the team sampled adult mosquitoes in all five … and Culex collected in all neighborhoods sampled in 2015 and 2017. West Nile virus was not detected in any …
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Measuring the moisture in forest soils from space
… Active Passive) satellite was launched on January 31, 2015. Its job is to monitor the water content in soils … A project using the SMAP satellite, called ‘SMAPVEX19-21’, found that the satellite’s sensors are able to … are planning two intensive observation periods in July and October 2021. Teams of scientists and graduate students will …
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COVID-19 could lead to increase in tick-borne illness, experts say. Here’s why.
… don’t expect to see more ticks than usual this year, 2021 could be a different story, Richard Ostfeld , a … 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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Getting parks out of green infrastructure purgatory
… 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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Keeping clean energy clean
… AI, scientists optimize dam siting in the Amazon basin. October 28, 2019 … that could produce high greenhouse gas emissions. So reports a study published in Nature Communications . …
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