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New York Raptors

Raptors, or birds of prey, are apex predators in the wild. For birds that live in the city, you would think more about pigeons and sparrows than you would hawks and falcons, but these raptors are surprisingly adaptable, and have established healthy populations in New York City, especially urban parks. What is it that allows them to survive? Which parks are the best for sustaining healthy numbers of hawks and falcons?

The Impact of Breakfast Consumption on Energy Levels of Baruch Students

Do you believe that breakfast is the most important meal of the day?

Is there a difference in biodiversity related to light levels at Van Cortlandt Park?

We studied the relationship between biodiversity and light pollution in Van Cortlandt Park.

Lotus Plant Structures in Biotechnology: From Biomedicine to Material Science

In this project we explored the uses of the lotus plant, or Nelumbo nucifera. From pharmaceuticals that treat cancer and HIV to growing neurons and bone cells in the stems and roots, this one plant has benefits that could revolutionize modern medicine and biology.

Is there a Relationship Between Urban Noise Pollution and Bird Song Duration?

Honk. Beep. Yell. As New Yorkers, we’ve gotten used to these sounds, but do birds feel the same way? This project assesses whether urban noise pollution affects bird song duration.

Is there a relationship between spotted lantern fly presence in NYC and daily average temperature and humidity?

Do daily weather factors such as average temperature and humidity, relate to presence of lanternflies in NYC? If there is a relationship, or if there is not, what does this tell us about future work to be done in studying the relationship between weather and lanternflies.

PM2.5 vs Precipitation in NYC

This past year the forest fires in Canada and the extreme rain in September got us all thinking about air pollution and rainfall. Particles in the air form nuclei for clouds to condense around. In light of this connection, this is an investigation into the correlation between air pollution and rainfall.

Lichen Biodiversity in Central & Prospect Park

We study the lichen biodiversity in Central & Prospect Park and how they are related to the air quality of both parks.

Finding Lichens: Temperature & Population

Team Avatar uses BioBlitz Field Data to explore whether lichens can indicate temperature variations in NYC

Attack of the Flying Rats: The Pigeons are Coming

Our findings suggest that a reduction in human interaction with other organisms, even those that have evolved to live alongside humans, may allow those organisms to better thrive.