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One look outside at a grassy area will tell you it’s been quite dry for the past month or so. What does that mean for forests and some of the insects that…
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What do a giant tortoise, a carnivorous plant and the fossil remains of ancient apes have in common? They're all on the Top Ten List of New Species put…
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A group of students from New York City is spending the week enjoying Central New York’s slower pace and environment. The students are part of a program…
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A giant helium balloon was launched from the SUNY E-S-F campus at the end of April. It was unknown if the attached pay-loader, with a computer, camera and…
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A small group of SUNY ESF students marked Earth Day by using their ears. WAER tagged along with a microphone to gather what they heard during their…
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For the next two weeks you can tell New York State wildlife officials just what birds, fish, turtles, insects and other creatures need help surviving. One…
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Advancements in using biomass technology for heat were front and center Wednesday at SUNY ESF for the second annual National Bioenergy Day. The event was…
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The old boathouse at Syracuse’s Inner Harbor is the place where two local SUNY Universities learned they would be getting $20 million to expand…
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The State University of New York - College of Environmental Science and Forestry inaugurated Dr. Quentin D. Wheeler as its fourth president on…
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Scientists identify thousands of new plants, animals, microbes, fungus and the like every year. And a center here in Syracuse keeps track. The science of…