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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…