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

    … been my primary academic home since 1983 and it has been a great pleasure to watch as our discipline has grown and made … science, and diversity, equity, and inclusion.  In a lecture on April 11 at 7pm ET, Peter Groffman will share … or tune in virtually. More details to come on the Cary events page . 

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  2. Helium balloons impose a toll on our air, land, and sea

    Helium balloons impose a toll on our air, land, and sea When balloons lose their buoyancy and come … well understood, and investigation is complicated by the great diversity of particle composition, size and time in … legislation exists, if you see helium balloons released at events such as football games, consider asking the …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … hemlock, chestnut, and other species that grew along the Atlantic littoral. By the middle of the 19th century, … change was the greatest driver of known zoonotic spillover events in recent decades. This finding fits well with the … is scant. “I wanted to bring you here because it has great habitat for tick populations…and the mice …

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  4. The threat nobody is talking about? Covid spillback

    … to wildlife in recent years. Ebola jumped from humans to great apes in the early 2000s with devastating consequences, the H1N1 influenza infected seals and sea lions between 2009 and 2011, while other respiratory … more important in terms of preventing problematic spillback events, pointing out that if pets or farm animals become …

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

    … & Friend December 20, 2022 It is with great sadness that we share that Gary M. Lovett , forest … cycle nutrients, and respond to pests and pathogens. His research achievements were matched with a passion for … behalf of our fellow staff who have worked with Gary we are devastated by this loss. He was a passionate, dedicated, and …

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  6. Fifty-year-old law proves we can address environmental challenges

    … National Archives June 29, 2022 Great Lakes Echo … I will begin this story in Ohio, where a couple of famous events in the history of water pollution occurred, and where … ecosystems and led to enormous damages from storms, rising seas and other problems. So perhaps the central lesson of …

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  7. The Spongy Moth in Our Yards and Forests

    … is also an emeritus scientist; we're going to do a hybrid lecture, so Clive will talk in real life and then we will … and our conversation was just ending. And I thought what a great thing we can do at Cary; a Cary Science Conversation … Go to our website and you'll see a link to all the previous videos and there will be one to this one. So if any of your …

  8. Transforming urban systems: Toward sustainability

    … practical checklist to guide interventions, strategies, and research that better position urban systems to meet urgent … be key to achieving global sustainability goals.There is great potential, but achieving it will require integrating … among them: the human ecosystem, disturbance and extreme events in urban systems, resilience in cities and urban …

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  9. How it all started

    … in the Earth’s crust beneath the abyssal depths of the sea—an environment where the sun never shines. Pores and … generated by volcanic activity, especially along the mid-ocean ridges that are found in all the world’s oceans. … in Iceland, which is along the mid-ocean ridge of the North Atlantic. There are a lot of processes that generate …

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  10. Only the profits will flow upstream

    … observations of gravity—that water flows downhill to the sea. What enters the smallest streams, what environmental … the increasing flow of nitrate and phosphate into the Great Lakes from agricultural sources. The citizens of … streams that feed larger watercourses on their way to the sea. Short-term profits flow upstream to a few; unhealthy …

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