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Archive for category: Live blog posts

22.012018January 25, 2018
This season’s natural events that you won’t want to miss

This season’s natural events that you won’t want to miss

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts, Uncategorized

Get in touch with nature by tuning into the natural phenomena unfolding all around us!

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03.012018February 23, 2018
Take the quiz: Can you identify these animals by their snow tracks?

Take the quiz: Can you identify these animals by their snow tracks?

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts, Uncategorized

If you know how to read them, tracks in the snow can tell stories about the wildlife around you.

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21.122017March 20, 2018
10 Green Resolutions for the New Year

10 Green Resolutions for the New Year

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts, Uncategorized

Whether you are looking to shrink your carbon footprint, produce less waste, or just don't know where to start, here are 10 resolutions that will have you living a little greener this new year.

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27.112017April 5, 2018
Reptiles and amphibians make great pets. But at what cost?

Reptiles and amphibians make great pets. But at what cost?

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts, Uncategorized

The mortality rate for reptiles and amphibians in captivity is staggering-- 75% die in the first year. Lisa Kelly, Teatown's Animal Care Supervisor, weighs in on the ethics surrounding owning these exotic pets.

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10.112017November 17, 2017
The bald eagle taught us an important lesson. Are we already forgetting it?

The bald eagle taught us an important lesson. Are we already forgetting it?

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts, Uncategorized

If we’ve learned anything from the bald eagle and other once-endangered species, it is that powerful policy works.

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12.102017November 15, 2017
Do you use firewood? You can help stop the spread of forest pests

Do you use firewood? You can help stop the spread of forest pests

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts

Forest pests are often introduced insects that damage the ecosystems that they are occupying by threatening forest health, biodiversity, human health, and the economy.

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11.102017November 15, 2017
The Dangers of Bringing Wildlife Closer to Our Roadsides

The Dangers of Bringing Wildlife Closer to Our Roadsides

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts

We’ve all done it – tossed an apple core out the window, into the green edge along a roadway. Are we unintentionally bringing wildlife closer to danger?

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01.092017November 15, 2017
Vulture Awareness Day

Vulture Awareness Day

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts

On September 2, we celebrate these large carnivorous birds most well known for being scavengers or “Nature’s garbagemen.”

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21.082017April 23, 2020
Teatown Campers Collect Monarch Parasite Data for Citizen Science Project

Teatown Campers Collect Monarch Parasite Data for Citizen Science Project

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts

The campers sampled 34 monarchs this year, a record for Teatown, before submitting their data to the university. Teatown campers have been collecting data for Project Monarch Health for 5 years.

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25.072017July 25, 2018
Why do we celebrate National Moth Week?

Why do we celebrate National Moth Week?

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts

Well, there’s a lot we don’t know about moths. The large scale initiatives that monitor the behaviors and populations of other invertebrates like honeybees don’t exist on the same scale for moths.

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10.072017November 13, 2017
What do lily pads tell us about Teatown Lake?

What do lily pads tell us about Teatown Lake?

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts

The lily pads on Teatown Lake are hard to miss. Water lilies take up approximately 1/3 of the surface area of the lake and depending on who you ask, they are either blight, or beautiful.

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05.062017November 15, 2017
Are Coyotes Dangerous?

Are Coyotes Dangerous?

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts

Coyotes are an important part of our ecosystem. Day or night these woodland canines pose little threat to your family or pets. Taking some simple precautions can make living alongside them easy.

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23.052017November 13, 2017
What you can do to help Turtles

What you can do to help Turtles

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog postsTags turtles, world turtle day

Turtles evolved more than 200 million years ago, when they walked the earth with the dinosaurs. The choices that we make can help ensure their continued survival.

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25.042017November 13, 2017
Teatown launches collaborative program with Pace University

Teatown launches collaborative program with Pace University

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts, Uncategorized

Following a successful pilot program, Teatown and Pace University have officially launched a collaborative program which includes a college field biology course that brings Pace University students into the heart of Teatown’s 1,000-acre nature preserve.

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18.042017November 13, 2017
Teatown Hosts Workshop in Effort to combat Invasive Pests

Teatown Hosts Workshop in Effort to combat Invasive Pests

By Austin SchatzIn Live blog posts, Uncategorized

Presentations included information on the identification, management and emerging threat level of the following pests to our region: viburnum leaf beetle, sirex wood wasp, oak wilt, southern pine beetle, winter moth and thousand cankers.

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