Tag: NYC
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Flora Friday: The Hidden Power of Flowers

Flowers are not just decorative but also have practical uses, including food and health. Edible flowers can enhance meals, drinks, and skincare. The text highlights 11 easy-to-grow varieties, their flavors, and growth tips, encouraging individuals to add these resilient plants to their NYC apartments for beauty and culinary delight.
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World Frog Day 2025: Protecting Nature’s Tiny Guardians

March 20, 2025, is World Frog Day, focusing on the vital ecological roles of frogs and the conservation challenges they face. In New York City, native frog populations are declining due to urbanization and pollution. Conservation efforts include habitat protection and citizen action to foster a sustainable environment for frogs.
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Flora Friday: Blueberries- a Nutritional Gem

Do you know Blueberries are a Native New Yorker? They are surprisingly easy to grow and one of the most rewarding plants if you are patient. If you are a fan of these berries, know you do not need a huge backyard to grow them!
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NY Wildfires: Climate Crisis Fuels Rising Forest Fires

New York is experiencing a troubling rise in wildfires, driven by climate change and human activity. Historically rare, these events now threaten urban parks and ecosystems, prompting the creation of a BushFire Task Force. Addressing this crisis requires stronger prevention measures and climate action.
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Flora Friday: Spinach – Small Leaves, Big Impact

Spinach is a powerhouse leafy green packed with essential nutrients that support overall health. It is rich in vitamins A, C, and K, which help boost immunity, promote healthy skin, and strengthen bones. Spinach also contains antioxidants like lutein and zeaxanthin, which protect the eyes from age-related vision problems. Additionally, its natural nitrates may help…
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Sustainable living in NYC: Go Green to Save Green

Adopting sustainable habits in NYC can help you save money while reducing waste and energy use. From using public transit to cutting water consumption, small changes lead to big financial and environmental benefits.
