This project examines the relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and soil deposition in New York State.
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This project speaks on the important relationship between a special plant called the common jewelweed and its need to be close to water to flourish.
Explore innovative strategies to combat NYC’s invasive lanternfly outbreak. Learn about their ecological impact, life cycle, and effective solutions like traps, repellents, and insecticides to protect our green spaces and biodiversity.
Discover how noise pollution affects bird biodiversity across urban and suburban parks. Dive into the data and uncover the impact!
Discover how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped NYC’s mallard observation trends (2016–2024), revealing unexpected patterns in urban wildlife behavior amidst lockdowns and shifting public habits.
With a scarcity of urban green spaces, we question if different species of bees are active at different times to potentially reduce competition.
Discover how human activity shapes plant biodiversity in Van Cortlandt Park. Our project shows the differences between natural trails and the highly maintained golf course.
We explore the effects of invasive species, such as the water chestnut on the biodiversity of parks, measuring species richness and diversity