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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials sound alarm over dangerous animals wreaking havoc in residential neighborhoods: 'Encounters can be pretty scary'They've been damaging yards, parkland, water districts, and hiking trails. Officials sound alarm over dangerous animals ...
New York state, in collaboration with the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Cornell University, has ...
New York wildlife researchers are looking to the public to help keep track of wildlife - and all that interested volunteers ...
The DEC’s new Snapshot NY program invites volunteers to monitor wildlife using trail cameras across New York State.
Giant hogweed, a towering invasive plant, has been spotted in Lancaster, raising alarms as its toxic sap can cause serious ...
Nepal's wetlands have long served as winter homes to Siberian water fowl, although in recent years the number of birds has ...
People should be asking questions. This process was set up to give people that opportunity,” Charamut said. “But get your ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, in partnership with 13 Great Lakes and northeastern states and five Canadian provinces, is conducting the seventh annual Aquatic Invasive ...
The first-ever professional eating competition between goats, appropriately called The Great Goat Graze-Off, will take place ...
Risum was the first person to sound the alarm about a new invasive species that has the potential to choke the state's waterways. The result of Risum's quick action was the formation of a unique ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials warn of dangerous fish invading critical US waterways: 'They can travel between bodies of water'With powerful jaws and a voracious appetite, they can take down much larger animals. Officials warn of dangerous fish ...
Beekeeper Scott Svab explains the value of invasive Japanese knotweed blossoms to local bee populations, and provides a ...
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