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Have you checked out a vernal pool this spring? The Something Wild team discovers the surprising symbiotic relationship between salamanders and algae.
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The back-to-back storms hammered the Northeast in January and hit Maine and New Hampshire especially hard, bringing flooding and heavy damage to dozens of businesses.
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At a public information session earlier this week, regulators explained the permitting process to residents for a proposed asphalt plant the city of Nashua rejected. State and city permits are separate.
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Like many winter traditions on lakes across the U.S., the Pond Hockey Classic is under threat from climate change. This year, the tournament was moved from Lake Winnipesaukee, where the ice wasn't thick enough, to the smaller Lake Waukewan.
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Despite a daily cleanup that leaves the post-parade landscape remarkably clean, uncaught beads dangle from tree limbs like Spanish moss and get ground into the mud under the feet of passers-by.
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Author Elizabeth Rush describes her time aboard an icebreaker on a scientific mission to Thwaites Glacier.
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There's a reason you may never have found a shed antler in the woods, despite New Hampshire's population of approximately 100,000 deer (not to mention a few thousand moose). A whole host of forest-dwellers recognize the value of nutrients provided by found antlers.
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Octopuses are seen as smart and solitary. A seafood company plans to farm them commercially. Octopus garden? Sure. Octopus farm? No way, say the animal's advocates.
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Outside/In’s unofficial decomposition correspondent, Felix Poon, investigates the pros and cons of burial, cremation, and composting, and tries to figure how we can more sustainably rest in peace.
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Landslides can sometimes be linked to climate change, but they are more common than you think.
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As climate change fuels more extreme rainfall, advocates say combined sewer overflows are becoming a bigger problem.
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The weather in New Hampshire’s White Mountains has, over millennia, created forests that are specifically suited to extreme weather conditions.