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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.
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The new SUNY Sustainability Advisory Council will look to increase sustainability practices across the 64 campuses.
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The park has received reports of owls hitting visitors in the head or grabbing their headlamps.
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More than 7 inches of rain fell across parts of northern Onondaga County this week.
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Andrew Vander Yacht, who leads the Applied Forest and Ecology Lab at SUNY-ESF, said all indication and records show these are unprecedented events and that climate change is real.
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Lyme disease is the most common illness caused by ticks, but there are others to be aware of this time of year.