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Possible Correlations of P.M 2.5 Levels and Observed Population of Birds in NYC
We explored the possible correlation between PM 2.5 levels and Bird Populations in NYC using iNaturalist
We explored the possible correlation between PM 2.5 levels and Bird Populations in NYC using iNaturalist
A brief look into the life of Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, an amazing artist and sculpture from the Harlem Renaissance.
We take a look at the beautiful but dangerous Spotted Lanternfly, an invasive species originating in China, that has recently spread from Pennsylvania to NY, threatening our ecosystems and economies.
This project discusses the start of the Harlem Renaissance, and the influence it had on African Americans, as well as famous artist Aaron Douglas and his work.
Bivalves, like mussels and oysters, play an important ecological role as filter feeders by filtering out algae, bacteria, and pollution to keep our waterways clean, but have died out in estuaries like NYC Harbor due to overconsumption and pollution. We examine the relationship between harbor water quality and the observation frequency and diversity of bivalves in hopes of determining the best ways to protect them.
Brooklyn is a borough full of neighborhoods that have starkly different percentages of their roads covered in bike lanes. We sought out to see whether or not areas with high bike lane coverage have low obesity rates among adults.
Take a spin, and spiral around a collection of maps showcasing the beauty of NYC, and how they have transformed our meaning of “art”.
By investigating which groups of people are affected by flooding, we are also able to see the way that certain demographics are at a disadvantage.
Acidic Rain in NYC
Urban environments have caused squirrels to find ways to adapt to high levels of foot traffic by shifting their levels of vigilance and attention. We asked the question: How does urbanization and human interference impact the way that squirrels behave?