Jurisdictional determination is just another point of contention for some regarding New York’s Freshwater Wetlands Act. “Not one size fits all,” said Jim Wehrfritz of the Chautauqua Lake Property ...
American bald eagles are having a moment, ecologically and culturally - America’s national bird, the bald eagle, is having a ...
A swath of red tide stretching for more than 200 miles has formed from Tampa Bay to Key West and the bloom started near Tampa ...
Back in March, the assembly voted unanimously to require vehicles using engine brakes – often called Jake brakes – to either ...
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Rohit T. Aggarwala visited Hamden Friday, Jan. 31 to announce new contracts with the Watershed Agriculture Council and the farms it ...
A Hudson Valley man is lucky to be alive after a fall in Upstate New York. We have amazing images of this daring rescue.
The Adirondack Park's permitted water users pump around 12 billion gallons of water a year. Where does it all go?
There are about 42 fewer days of wintry weather in the Great Lakes than in 1995, according to a study published in the ...
The city’s only wetlands “mitigation bank” on Staten Island sells credits to waterfront developers so they can comply with a ...
The Geneva City School District announced that its proposed $33.6 million 2025 capital project will not cause significant environmental harm, based on a review under the State Environmental Quality ...