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As part of a partnership with the DEC, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, students get their Wildland Firefighter Certification.
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SUNY-ESF environmental biology professor and 2022 MacArthur Fellow Robin Wall Kimmerer was recently awarded a 2023 National Humanities Medal from the White House.
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Researchers are comparing bark of chestnut trees to oak and other species to see how the bark may insulate against fire.
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Following a series of tornadoes that hit New York this month, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says more funding is needed for better storm predictions.
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Researchers are studying the link between climate change, the increase in tick population and the rise of Lyme disease cases.
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Prescribed burns can help lessen the effects of a natural wildfire and also have benefits for restoring vegetation types disappearing from the landscape without the presence of disturbances like fire.
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Researchers from SUNY-ESF and the Climate & Applied Forest Research Institute have built a new map-based carbon accounting system. It could help the State of New York reach its net-zero emissions by 2050 goal.
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The map puts some areas in different growing zones and gives gardeners new information for their planting strategies.
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As global temperatures increase, winter weather may see more rain than snow.
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SUNY ESF’s Therapeutic Horticulture Rooftop Garden program uses the connection between nature and health to benefit veterans at the Syracuse VA Medical Center.