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More than 70 New York City restaurants are pouring their discarded shells into the Billion Oyster Project, through which students recycle and transform them into healthy reefs in once-toxic waters.
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Lyme disease is continuing its westward march across New York state.
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Organophosphates drain off farms and make their way to the ocean, where they could be harming sea creatures like whales, dolphins and manatees
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The most cases were in Pennsylvania, but the disease is also becoming more common in places like Florida and California.
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ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) - Whether you call it a lightening bug or a firefly or perhaps by its scientific name, Lampyridae, chances are you’ve had some experience with the tiny flying insect that flashes and blinks its way through summer evenings.
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The pest has spread to 13 southeastern counties. The rush is on to kill it
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STATE IMPACT PENNSYLVANIA - Pennsylvania conservation officials have released a plan to confront climate change on public land as flooding, wildfires and warmer bodies of water pose threats to wildlife, landscapes and recreation.
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THE ALLEGHENY FRONT - To save the bats of Pennsylvania, Greg Turner wants to build a better bat cave.
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Illness seen as a key piece of the puzzle in population decline
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A warming planet means some migrating birds miss mealtime.