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In her new book The Serviceberry, botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer argues that humans would be wise to learn from the circular economies of reciprocity and abundance that play out in natural ecosystems.
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The Museum for the United Nations has partnered with musicians to re-release some of their songs with added nature sounds to generate royalties for conservation efforts.
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Approximately 1 million people flocked to New York on Monday for a view of the solar eclipse. Within the state, some Long Islanders and other southern residents took a trip north to view the full effect.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with the multi-instrumentalist James Bishop about how he transforms recordings of natural objects into music.
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A bald eagle couple in the mountains of Southern California waiting on eaglets have become an internet sensation. The nonprofit running the livecam now says it's unlikely the eaglets will survive.
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WSHU’s Sabrina Garone spoke with David LaMagna about how taking part in community science can be a fun way for folks to spend more time out in nature.
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The “Natural Histories” exhibit at Yale University Art Gallery reflects on human’s impact on nature over time through 19th century landscapes.
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A study from the University of Connecticut last month showed the COVID-19 pandemic changed how people viewed their participation in outdoor activities and how they shared their experience across social media.
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An animal sanctuary dedicated to a child who died in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting is reopening to the public and will host a series of…
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A study of the waters near Plum Island nature preserve in Suffolk County found little evidence of human pollution.Scientists spent five days collecting…