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Nicole Wetsman • July 26, 2017
Sleeping Giant state park is home to diverse microclimates
Dan Robitzski • June 21, 2017
Dr. Luca Guardabassi is finding new ways to weaken drug-resistant bacteria
Dan Robitzski • May 15, 2017
Spring is coming, and so are the rats. Here’s how to keep them out.
Ellen Airhart • May 15, 2017
Spring is coming, and so are the rats. Here’s how to keep them out.
Nicole Wetsman • April 17, 2017
Humans often do more harm than good when we try to rebuild damaged landscapes
Dan Robitzski • March 22, 2017
Extinct species may soon be resurrected — but just because we can doesn’t mean we’re ready for them
Eleanor Cummins • February 20, 2017
This environmentally-inclined artist lets no wall go wasted
Ellen Airhart • November 11, 2016
New York City wants to try a new strategy to fight pond scum
Sara Chodosh • October 24, 2016
Honey bees aren’t the only pollinators in town — or even the best ones
Meghan Bartels • August 1, 2016
A genetic technique offers new perspective on life in New York City’s rivers
Greg Uyeno • July 6, 2016
The remarkable leafcutter ant is spurring some wild ideas about agriculture, medicine and the nature of ecosystems
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • May 2, 2016
An Appalachian battle rages over a pipeline route through sensitive salamander habitats
Kelsey R. Kennedy • April 25, 2016
Juniper trees can change an entire landscape
Meghan Bartels • April 18, 2016
$100 million refuge proposed to shelter iconic rabbits and other thicket species
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • January 23, 2016
Environmentalists worry new rules on oil and gas wells in parks still aren’t tough enough