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Beech Bark Disease
… presence of the beech scale insect in North America as of 2015. From Cale et al. 2017. The beech scale insect, … other animals rely on beech seeds in these forests1. In the fall, bears climb and shake beech trees to produce a rain of …
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Newsletter archive
Newsletter archive Latest Ecofocus Newsletter: Fall 2023 Spring 2022 Fall 2021 …
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Only the profits will flow upstream
… Protection Agency, and its “ Connectivity Report” of 2015 . Apparently science does not inform policy when it … the benefits. We will have a chance to remember why this fall.
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Herbivory
… of our ecosystems. http://www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/emerald-ash-borer-and-other-invaders http://www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/new-york-hotbed-damaging-forest-pests …
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Clarifying the Clean Water Act
… Learn more in an essay by Strayer: www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/cleaning-clean-water-act .
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Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?
… potholes began appearing on Dalian’s roads after heavy snowfalls. Residents of the north-eastern Chinese city even … organic agents must not exceed 1 per cent. In 2015, some districts in Beijing began promoting snowmelt …
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Troubling waters: Antiviral medications in wastewater may drive resistance in bat-borne viruses
… these critical blind spots, in part because they don’t fall squarely into one scientific discipline. For example, …
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Living with wildfire: Q&A with Winslow Hansen, Forest Ecologist
… most intense fire seasons, which could run through the fall if conditions stay dry. Wind patterns will determine …
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July: Stay cool
… from the heat until surface waters cool enough in the fall to allow the wind to again mix the lake. As a result, … earlier in the spring and stay stratified later into the fall, so coldwater fishes have to stay longer and longer in … to see them through until the room is opened again in the fall. They can’t go to the upper parts of the lake to …
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How Lyme disease became unstoppable
… residential and commercial development, and more. A 2015 paper in the journal Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases …
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