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Across North America, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and other pesticides had a significant impact on bats from the ...
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station are warning ...
Spotted lanternflies are back in full force across the state, and officials are urging residents to kill and report any ...
Not all plants are innocent. They might look beautiful in your garden or harmless on a windowsill, but some plants are far ...
From porcupine to the great horned owl, Connecticut’s woodlands come alive after sunset with a wide range of nocturnal animals. WSHU’s Sabrina Garone spoke with master wildlife conservationist Ginny ...
The Museum of the City of New York is launching a new investigation into the remains of a vessel found beneath lower ...
These 16 fast-growing flowering trees may look tempting, but they often create headaches for homeowners. Here's why they're ...
Gardeners are embracing native plants more and more for their environmental benefits, But native annuals are often overlooked ...
Wabanaki is the Mi’kmaq word denoting the first dawn and one of the group of 10 contributors, says Shalan Jodrey, explaining the word refers to northeastern Turtle Island. That is where the rising sun ...
Although the name is fitting, these small amphibians are capable of wide-ranging color changes from gray to green. The gray ...
As the warm months settle over Norwalk, a quiet threat has become increasingly difficult to ignore. Spotted Lanternflies, ...
As bat season begins, homeowners should inspect for entry points and take steps to prevent costly infestations in attics, soffits, and chimneys.