Tag: environment

Fragmented Green Spaces: Wildlife Patterns in New York

Group Members: Anjali George, Aleksey Moshkov, Sakshi Tiwari This project examines how golf courses impact wildlife and ecosystem dynamics. Understanding the ecological consequences of golf course fragmentation allows…

Invasive Species in New York City Parks

Group Members: Shameel Khandokar, Jake Yashayev, Maxim Korobov New York City is an urban environment that houses many hubs of nature in its biggest parks. It is also…

Fighting Climate Change: A Guide for Brooklyn College and CUNY

Brooklyn College has been recognized as one of the many diverse campuses along with titles such as “Best Value College” from Princeton Review. With our vast assortment of students, student body, faculty, etc., we must consider our contribution and initiatives toward reducing carbon emissions.
Our focus for Campus As A Lab is to present concrete action plans that are sufficient and effective and will benefit both the campus and the interconnected student life.

Vitamin A Deficiency in Captive vs. Wild Turtles Through Eyelid Observations

Research Question: How do eyelid thickness and coloration correlate with vitamin A levels in wild vs. captive freshwater turtle populations?

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.

A Comparison of Lady Beetle Abundance & Diversity In Urban vs. Rural Areas

Have you thought about the last time you saw a ladybug? We did, and we realized we haven’t seen any in a while! That’s why we decided to conduct a study looking at the abundance and diversity of Lady Beetles in Urban areas compared to Rural areas of New York State.

Perception of Art

Ever wonder how other people see art? What factors impact your perception of art? Here we discuss how different factors or forms of art can influence your perception in different ways.