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Ticks and allergies 56 Verified
15:21 Nov 23, 2010
As the temperatures stay warmer for longer periods in New England, I've seen the tick populations in the woods explode. Allergy season...
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More ticks 0 Unverified
10:26 Nov 23, 2010
As the temperatures stay warmer for longer periods in New England, I've seen the tick populations in the woods explode. Allergy season...
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A change in bird behavior 0 Unverified
13:35 Nov 22, 2010
Mourning Doves have been replaced by Eurasian Collared Doves at our house. Pikas and Marmots are declining at lower elevations. Pine beetles...
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Climate notes from a Vermont farm 0 Unverified
17:39 Nov 21, 2010
We have lived in Vermont for 40 years. First in the Green Mountains, near Plymouth and then in 1976 we purchased a farm in the Champlain Valley...
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Record heat in Maine 0 Unverified
08:00 Nov 21, 2010
Hottest year on record for Maine. Change in bird migrations, change in insect activity. Change in garden pests.
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magdy abu seada, I teach people English as a second language 0 Unverified
02:20 Nov 21, 2010
first infectious diseases which spread more quickly than ever before.also mosquito spread allover summer and spring
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Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa 0 Unverified
01:41 Nov 21, 2010
Heavy pollution, breathing problems faced by everybody here. Heavy downpours, unseasonal rains, flash floods, very hot & humid conditions,...
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Richard DiMatteo, Retired 0 Unverified
23:47 Nov 20, 2010
Increased beach erosion, prolonged droughts, bark beetle infestations killing trees as a result of the droughts
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Changes to a northern state 0 Unverified
14:50 Nov 20, 2010
1. Red maple and oak invading the boreal forest in northern Minnesota
2. Dieback of forests in northern Minnesota 3. Later ice formation...
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