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Bait laced with the vaccine will be dropped in areas where wild animals known to carry rabies may be lurking.
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"This is a species that was incredibly abundant and then were overfished for many years, then impacts of dams and pollution. Now they still persist, but they’re about 1% of their historic numbers."
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Lyme disease has been spiking in the Finger Lakes over the last few years, but the latest data show it might finally be stabilizing.
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Quagga mussels have few natural predators, and have been successful in the Great Lakes and other lakes across North America since being carried here by ships from Europe in the 1980s.
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The training center welcomes hundreds of people each summer who want to see the "regals."
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The Department of Environmental Conservation reports "record-breaking" fishing continues on those bodies of water, with the potential to catch huge fish from a wide variety of species.
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NOAA wants to protect, research, and improve public access to shipwrecks and other maritime heritage resources. The designation doesn’t mean that NOAA would regulate fishing, water quality or other natural resources of the area.
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The parasite carries potentially lethal pathogens in Asia as well as Australia and New Zealand. Now it's in North America. We ask tick specialists to weigh in.
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"If a beekeeper is able to take a honeybee swarm, they can care for them and manage them if they need it, instead of having these colonies kind of inhabit people's homes."
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“You can certainly try to remove the tick yourself. The problem that you can run into is if you leave parts of the tick embedded."