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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Jan Ellen Spiegel to discuss her article, “With CT shoreline flooding rising, officials turn to natural mitigation,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
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Along Connecticut's shoreline, salt marsh remediation is being explored as a natural solution for flooding. But it often takes non-governmental action.
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Animals have noticed a change of pace from humans practicing social distancing. Places once bustling with people are pretty quiet. But on the coasts of…
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A new study by the Audubon Society shows two-thirds of bird species in North America are at risk of extinction because of climate change. Ana Paula…
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The National Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count is underway, drawing tens of thousands of volunteers across the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean,…
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From late August to early October, as many as a million tree swallows gather on a small island near the mouth of the Connecticut River. Every evening at…
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Bird lovers may see a lot less of the piping plover on the region’s beaches this summer. The little black-and-white shorebirds’ winter habitat in the…
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Many birds in Connecticut are suffering slow, steady population declines because of a loss of nesting areas, and scientists say the saltmarsh sparrow…
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A tiny sparrow that lives in salt marshes from Maine to Virginia could be the new “poster child” for our changing coastal habitat. Experts say rising sea…