We examined exactly how noise pollution impacted the health of the human and animal population in New York City, specifically, how noise levels impacted the development of pigeons and bats and the potential health impacts for the average New Yorker.
This project examines the state of public health and street pollution in two contrasting neighborhoods within New York City: the Upper East Side and Harlem.
We explore the effects of invasive species, such as the water chestnut on the biodiversity of parks, measuring species richness and diversity
Does population density and socioeconomics play a role in the never-ending rat sightings of New York City?