Research at work: Tatyana Graham’s Work with the Gotham Coyote Project
In this video, Tatyana Graham ’21 discusses her experience working with the Gotham Coyote Project. Tatyana worked with Environmental Studies Professor Anne Toomey, PhD, to examine how Coyotes are perceived in her own neighborhood—The Bronx. She hopes the work they’re doing will make residents aware that even though they’re in an urban environment, they’re still in a shared habitat with wildlife.
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ESS PROF DISCUSSES RECENT NEW YORK WILDFIRES AND THE NEW NORMAL OF EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS
Associate Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens, PhD, was quoted in a LoHud article on extreme weather conditions, and specifically, the recent wildfires in New York State, and whether these are expected to be annual occurrences or represent a rare coming together of atmospheric conditions.