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  • 8 years

    Increasing Nitrogen Loads Change Butterfly and Moth Communities

    Lycaena hippothoe (Purple-edged Copper): one of the species to have disappeared from Habel et al.’s study area in Germany. © Frank Vassen
    You may have known that excess nitrogen pollution detrimentally affects watershed health (e.g., the Gulf of New Mexico), by promoting hypoxic (low oxygen) zones. An increasing number of research publications, however, have also linked increased atmospheric...

  • 8 years

    An Elm Tree Dating Service on Outdoor Radio

    Christian Marks, TNC, explains to Sara Zahendra how these branches will be used to help restore elms.
    Have you ever wondered why so many towns have an Elm Street, but there are no elms on it? Dutch Elm Disease was accidentally introduced in the late 1920s from the old world and quickly decimated the stately shade tree throughout its range, exposing the...

  • 8 years

    Painted Bunting Delights Vermont Bird Watchers

    A male Painted Bunting photographed near a bird feeder in Pittsfield, Vermont. / © K.P. McFarland
    Bird watchers are flocking to Pittsfield, Vermont as news spreads of a male Painted Bunting visiting feeders at several residences there. This represents the sixth state record for the species according to the Vermont Bird Records Committee (VBRC). The...

  • 8 years

    Record-breaking warmth continues in Vermont and around the globe

    February 2016 was the most abnormally warm month ever recorded on our planet, running a full 1.35 degrees Celsius above the 1951-1980 average used as a baseline in measuring climate change.  The data released by NASA are still preliminary – final numbers...

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