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Officials with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection say they euthanized a bear they believe was a public safety threat.
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All summer long, we'll bring you profiles of BIPOC farmers across Connecticut. Hear their stories in their own words.
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The Naugatuck Valley will get funding from the federal government for brownfield cleanup and remediation grants.
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They're baaaaack and more voracious than ever, it seems! Lymantria dispar dispar, known as spongy moth larvae, have hatched and are very hungry caterpillars, indeed. Learn ways to lessen their impact on your trees.
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Each year about a quarter of a million fish use the fish lift at the Hadley Falls Station in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
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Maine is home to the largest moose population in the lower 48 states. But the iconic species is being challenged by ticks and climate change. In one of the moosiest parts of Maine, nearly 90 percent of the calves tracked by biologists last winter didn’t survive their first year.
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Spongy moth caterpillars threaten Connecticut trees. A fungus that kills them needs a wet May to be effective.
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Know what you are putting on your lawn, when you should put it on, and why you are putting it on.
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A recent study from the Appalachian Mountain Club found that the summit of Mount Washington and the nearby mountain pass Pinkham Notch (elev. 2,032 feet) are warming.
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Today on Audacious, all four guests are named Pat Smith! What else do they have in common? And what's so different about them?