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Project curriculum was developed by scientists and educators at Cary to help students understand how the Hudson River changes over time.
An ecology curriculum for middle school grades developed by Dr. Kathleen Hogan, a former Associate Scientist at the Cary Institute.
Aedes mosquitoes are efficient at transmitting Zika virus, dengue, chikungunya, and yellow fever to people. Once limited to the tropics, they they are now active on every continent except Antarctic
In cities, mosquito numbers are regulated by factors closely tied to a neighborhood’s socioeconomic status. Often, less-affluent neighborhoods face management challenges that put residents at greater risk of getting sick from a mosquito bite.
Imaging software to extract forest canopy structure and gap light transmission indices from true-colour hemispherical (fisheye) photograph.
Opportunities for employment at Cary Institute.
The original definition is from Ernst Haeckel, who defined ecology as the study of the relationship of organisms with their environment. In the intervening century and a half, other definitions of ecology have been proposed to reflect growth of the discipline, to found new specialties, or to mark out disciplinary territory.
Throughout the school year and during the summer, Cary Institute educators provide workshops for interested teachers in the Hudson Valley region and beyond.
Discover ecology at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Explore the hiking trails on our 2,000 acre campus or attend a talk on a variety of environmental topics.