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Keeping an eye on the ball...and on the Hudson
October 14, 2024
Blog: Translational Ecology
Rolling on the river
October 12, 2024
Press Release
Hudson River Foundation awards $1.7 million to Cary Institute for river monitoring program
September 4, 2024
Feature
The Lost Snail of the Yangtze…Found!
June 24, 2024
Feature
Science in action: Lake trout research informs new Adirondack nature preserve
March 12, 2024
Media Coverage
Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?
February 15, 2024
Media Coverage
Earth's salt cycle is swinging out of balance, posing yet another “existential threat," study finds
October 31, 2023
Feature
High schoolers get their research feet wet with Hudson River watershed studies
August 28, 2023
Feature
Urban students connect with local environment through eels
August 10, 2023
Press Release
Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below EPA thresholds
July 24, 2023
Media Coverage
Medicine Residue Is everywhere in our rivers and lakes—and fish are behaving strangely
June 26, 2023
Media Coverage
Taking your boat out? Check for mussels.
July 15, 2022
Feature
May: Good fish, fun fish, bad fish, sunfish
May 6, 2022
Feature
April: Hidden migrations
April 1, 2022
Press Release
Ensuring sustainable recreational fisheries in the face of social change
March 3, 2022
Press Release
Reducing negative impacts of Amazon hydropower expansion on people and nature
February 17, 2022
Media Coverage
A fix for pharmaceutical pollution in the Hudson River?
September 8, 2021
Press Release
Dosing the coast: Baltimore County’s leaky pipes are medicating the Chesapeake Bay
August 18, 2021
Media Coverage
Unprecedented algal bloom pushes Beacon reservoir offline
August 12, 2021
Press Release
Antidepressant pollution alters crayfish behavior, with impacts to stream ecosystems
June 15, 2021
Media Coverage
Antidepressants in waterways may make crayfish bolder, increasing risk of predation
June 15, 2021
Feature
How to be a good lake steward & help spread the word
May 27, 2021
Feature
Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change
March 5, 2021
Media Coverage
30 Years Later: Mussel invasion legacy reaches far beyond Great Lakes
February 2, 2021
Feature
Ask the scientists: GLEON
November 17, 2020
Feature
Taking the shells on the road
October 26, 2020
Blog: REU
The planet is warming. Gen Z ecologists are ready to face the heat.
September 25, 2020
Press Release
Food webs determine the fate of mercury pollution in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon
May 15, 2020
Press Release
The fishing is good, then it’s gone
April 29, 2020
Feature
Viewpoint: Explore every solution to stop invasive species
February 6, 2020
Blog: Translational Ecology
Only the profits will flow upstream
January 28, 2020
Feature
Football-sized invasive mussels nearly escaped detection. What else are we missing?
January 9, 2020
Feature
Keeping clean energy clean
October 28, 2019
Blog: Translational Ecology
When you flush
September 17, 2019
Blog: Translational Ecology
Our salty dog rag
January 16, 2019
Media Coverage
Cocktail of drugs including antidepressants is polluting our rivers and streams
November 6, 2018
Media Coverage
Insect repellents could actually increase mosquito numbers and killer viruses such as Zika
October 31, 2018
Media Coverage
Researchers employ drones, satellites to understand bacteria
September 10, 2018
Feature
Landsat 8 as a tool for monitoring algal blooms
May 30, 2018
Press Release
Hippo waste causes fish kills in Africa’s Mara River
May 16, 2018
Feature
Together we can get our freshwaters off drugs
April 20, 2018
Press Release
Road salt pollutes drinking water wells in suburban New York State
April 11, 2018
Press Release
In urban streams, pharmaceutical pollution is driving microbial resistance
January 9, 2018
Feature
Understanding the world's lakes at GLEON19
December 15, 2017
Feature
North America's Lakes are getting saltier
December 13, 2017
Feature
Wildebeest feed the Mara River
December 4, 2017
Press Release
Low dose, constant drip: Pharmaceuticals & personal care products impact aquatic life
November 14, 2017
Press Release
Researchers take to tech to study toxic cyanobacteria with $1.47M NASA grant
October 17, 2017
Press Release
Sustainable recreational fisheries focus of $1.5 million NSF grant
September 15, 2017
Media Coverage
Wildebeest drownings feed a river ecosystem for years
July 21, 2017
Media Coverage
How wildebeest deaths sustain the Mara ecosystem
July 3, 2017
Media Coverage
How 2 million pounds of rotting flesh helps the Serengeti
June 20, 2017
Media Coverage
This river kills thousands of wildebeests — then gives life to everything else.
June 20, 2017
Press Release
Wildebeest feast: Mass drownings fuel the Mara River ecosystem
June 19, 2017
Media Coverage
Road salt is putting North America’s lakes at risk
April 10, 2017
Feature
Keep our water safe from polluters [Opinion]
February 11, 2017
Media Coverage
Scientists develop warning system to reduce harm from toxic algal bloom
January 20, 2017
Feature
Temperate zone? Not so much
August 31, 2016
Media Coverage
Your drain on drugs: Meth seeps into Baltimore's streams
August 26, 2016
Media Coverage
How amphetamine use may be affecting our waterways
August 26, 2016
Feature
At the Forefront of Shoreline Management
August 4, 2016
Feature
No sharks in fresh water adventures
October 18, 2015
Media Coverage
Why you shouldn't use hand sanitizers
November 20, 2014
Feature
When antibacterials go down the drain
December 2, 2013
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