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.
Do you think a wider variety of bird species would mean a lower spotted lanternfly population? Find out more here!
Eastern gray squirrels are a common sight around NYC. While we often consider them our friendly urban companions, have you ever wondered how these creatures feel about us? Our project examines whether human population density affects the distribution of gray squirrels.
Curious about how cities affect Western honeybee populations? This poster explores the connection between Western Honey Bee populations, green spaces, urban environments, and conservation efforts.
Do you know what the official state mammal is of NYS? Surprise, it’s the beaver! Read along as we tell you where you are most likely able to find our beloved state mammal, the beaver.
Explore how rising temperatures in NYC are altering songbird migration patterns, with earlier migrations and increased sightings correlating with warmer weather.
Learn about how tick distribution impacts Lyme Disease rates in NYC by analyzing trends in data pertaining to environmental factors and public health.