In a decisive move that underlines New York’s leadership in environmental stewardship, Governor Kathy Hochul has unveiled a significant financial…
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By Jackie Hausler, originally published in UBNow Published November 7, 2023 The Niagara River is a powerful force in Western New York,…
As of today, the future of Scajaquada Creek looks brighter and healthier. Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper and US Army Corps of…
The Teflon® non-stick coating that we knew in a younger day is now in the news known by the broader…
When it comes to gardening, sometimes it’s best to get some advice when just starting off. Just think about all…
When I told Jay McCarthy, owner of The Place Restaurant, that I was thinking about getting scratch bagels to my…
Buffalo is making monumental strides forward when it comes to solving a century-old problem: the location of an estimated 40,000…
A common belief of indigenous people throughout the world is that their relationship with nature is sacred and that we…
There is an opportunity at hand, to restore and protect “a rare forested wetland habitat along Cayuga Creek’s northern border,”…
Carved out of ancient riverbeds by glaciers approximately 12 thousand years ago1, the Great Lakes are the world’s largest freshwater…