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Listeners submit the best nature picture sitting on their phone. (article)
Colorado natives document changes in their environment; coyotes, bears, and other wild sightings; protecting the bees; avian flu outbreak; the pollen tsunami; beach reopenings. (episode)
Research from the iSeeChange project in Colorado uses citizen science and satellite sensors to monitor changes in environmental trends.
Between the coyotes, albino squirrels and great white sharks spotted recently, it seems like every species wants to be in New York. What wildlife have you seen in your neighborhood?
Inside the national initiative to protect bees and other pollinators.
Reporters talk about the continuing outbreak of avian flu that's affected the U.S. poultry business.
Why is this year's allergy season being called a "pollen tsunami?" We spoke with an NYU medical professor about what's behind our allergies, and what plants we should avoid.
As beach season kicks off, a look at how New York and New Jersey beaches are preparing for this summer. Plus: that great white shark sighting!