DEC wolf findings advance NYS animal studies
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Scientists from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) examined a wolf killed in Otsego County in December 2021. The DEC explains their study presented interesting opportunities to advance their work. Are wolves returning to the Adirondacks? DEC along with The New York State Museum analyzed carbon and nitrogen isotopes from the wolf's hair, bones and teeth. These isotopes can show the type of diet the animal has had throughout its life. The DEC explains canines specifically doglike animals that are raised in captivity often have a diet of commercial dog food or grain-fed livestock. The doglike canine isotope ratios are different than a canine eating a wild diet like a wolf.The DEC elaborates that wolves are rare but a few have been documented in NYS. Gray wolves are protected under both the federal Endangered Species Act and New York’s endangered and threatened species regulations. Although wolves are rare, the DEC warns of its cousin the c...New Pakistani-Indian restaurant opens in Schenectady
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- TanDoori House, a Pakistani-Indian restaurant, has opened at 1338 Gerling Street in Schenectady. According to the Facebook page, the eatery officially opened on March 10. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The menu includes Tandoori chicken, kabobs, chicken tikka masala, biryani, and naan bread. You can view the full menu on the TanDoori House Facebook page. TanDoori House is only available for take-out, either pick-up or delivery, as well as catering. The restaurant is open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.Code blue declared in Albany
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Homeless and Travelers Aid Society (HATAS) has issued a Code Blue alert for Tuesday, March 14, through Thursday, March 16. This Code Blue comes on the heels of the severe nor'easter the Capital Region was hit with Monday night and is expected to continue into Wednesday morning. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Homeless residents in Albany County in need of shelter can go to the Captial City Rescue Mission at 259 South Pearl Street, the Emergency Overflow Shelter at 646 State Street 12206 (Lutheran Church), or the IPH Safe Haven at 26 South Swan Street 122010. Those in need can also call the HATAS Homeless Hotline at (518) 463-2124.According to HATAS, Code Blue is a low-demand, humanitarian cold weather program designed to make it easier for homeless residents to find shelter. They’re declared when the temperature is expected to be 32 degrees or less, including windchill. Every Social Services...Wilton informs residents of available shelters
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- More than 100,000 people are experiencing power outages across the Capital Region due to the storm. The Town of Wilton informs its residents who've lost power that there is shelter for them to stay safe and warm. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Wilton explains that residents who lose power or heat during the storm can go to Gavin Park, 10 Lewis Drive Saratoga Springs, or the Senior Center, 18 Traver Road in Wilton. Stay with NEWS10 for more weather updates.Enjoy these 314 Day deals and events around the St. Louis area
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS - March 14th is celebrated locally as 314 Day in the St. Louis area. On this day, the St. Louis region celebrates everything that makes the 314 coverage area unique. 314 Day was first widely-recognized in 2006 by Terrell “Young Dip” Evans, and “Tatum Polk.”FOX 2 fans recently chimed in about some of their favorite things about the St. Louis region, mentioning attractions like the Saint Louis Zoo and Botanical Gardens, the abundant college scene, local foods like toasted ravioli and, of course, the city's four professional sports teams. Trending: Cardinals to hold $3.14 flash sale today In addition to 314 representing the common St. Louis area code, the numbers also represent the first three numbers in the value of "Pi," further leading to some deals on pizzas around the area. Some St. Louis area businesses and organizations are adding to the celebrations with 314 Day-only deals and events. Here a brief look at some of those can't-miss specials.“314 Day” specials and eve...Famous 'Sea Dragon' ride gets new life at City Museum
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The "Sea Dragon," a retired swinging ship ride famous for its run at the Santa Monica Pier, finds a new home at the City Museum. After a multi-day trek across two times zones, a journey which began via airlift, the "Sea Dragon" has made its way to St. Louis. City Museum has the ride sitting in a parking lot and will be making some decisions on its future at the museum in the upcoming weeks. Top story: Deadline for Kim Gardner to respond to ousting effort today Trending: Cardinals to hold $3.14 flash sale today "It thrilled more than 12 million guests, and we're so excited to be the next stop in its journey," said City Museum via Facebook. "You can spot it in the parking lot or maybe the Rooftop sometime in the future." Nexstar affiliate KTLA reports that the original "Sea Dragon" ride was removed from Pacific Park at the pier to make way for an upgraded Sea Dragon car.The now-retired swinging ship ride debuted at Pacific Park on May 26, 1996. It also served as a br...Two St. Louis artists use tattoos to express their love for the Lou
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The Arch, the Cardinals, and the Blues are just a few of the many symbols representing St. Louis. Two artists, located in two opposite ends of the city, are both seeing more people express their love for the Lou in a medium mainstream society has embraced - tattoos.“St. Louis is just an exclusive city, we have a lot of stuff that other people don’t have,” James ‘J Pusha’ Gorham said.“When you want to represent your city to the fullest, you will end up getting something that is identifiable to your city,” Art Monster Owner Chris Sabatino said.For the last 15 years, a tattoo shop, 'Art Monster,' has called south city home.In that time, Sabatino shared that stereotypes have been lifted when it comes to ink and its visibility.“In the past 10 years especially to being received in a way that’s more of an art form,” Sabatino explained.Sabatino said he’s also seen more people getting ink identifying they're from St. Louis.“Number one symbol in the city of St. Louis is the STL.” ...Broncos free agency tracker: Follow along as NFL free agency enters Day 2
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
Welcome back to Day 2 of the NFL’s legal tampering period. The league year officially starts Wednesday and when it does, the Broncos will be finalizing contracts with several players.They spent Monday beginning what’s shaping up to be quite a roster overhaul under general manager George Paton and new head coach Sean Payton, agreeing to terms with six players.Here’s how the action broke down from Monday.Denver started its offensive line rebuild with a couple of big swings in RT Mike McGlinchey and G Ben Powers.The Broncos signed defensive lineman Zach Allen, while Dre’Mont Jones went to Seattle.Two weeks after Paton called linebacker Alex Singleton “a baller,” Denver’s 2022 leading tackler is back on a three-year deal.Payton and Paton added a couple of important depth pieces on offense in QB Jarrett Stidham and tight end Chris Manhertz.Of course, there’s a lot of offseason left, so plenty of questions are still out there.For example, sh...Dick Fosbury dies: “Fosbury Flop” high jumper was 76
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
Dick Fosbury, the lanky leaper who revamped the technical discipline of high jump and won an Olympic gold medal with his “Fosbury Flop,” has died. He was 76.Fosbury died Sunday after a recurrence with lymphoma, according to his publicist, Ray Schulte.Before Fosbury, many high jumpers cleared their heights by running parallel to the bar, then using a straddle kick to leap over before landing with their faces pointed downward. At the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, Fosbury took off at an angle, leaped backward, bent himself into a “J” shape to catapult his 6-foot-4 frame over the bar, then crashed headfirst into the landing pit.It was a convention-defying move, and with the world watching, Fosbury cleared 2.24 meters (7 feet, 4 1/4 inches) to win the gold and set an Olympic record. By the next Olympics, 28 of the 40 jumpers were using Fosbury’s technique. The Montreal Games in 1976 marked the last Olympics in which a high jumper won a medal using a technique other than the Fosbury Flop.“Th...EPA’s proposed change on PFAS limits would deem dozens of Colorado water sources unsafe
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:59:23 GMT
Dozens of water sources across Colorado previously thought to be safe would now violate the federal maximum contaminant level for PFAS, or toxic “forever chemicals,” under a new standard proposed Tuesday.The long-anticipated federal proposal slashes the Environmental Protection Agency’s previous standard by nearly 95%, indicating that the chemicals are far more hazardous than previously thought.The proposal has broad implications for water sources across the country but Colorado is home to more contaminated sites than any other state.PFAS are linked to cancer, birth defects, diabetes and autoimmune problems. They don’t degrade naturally and accumulate in the bodies of the people and animals that ingest them. Experts who study the compounds repeatedly say there’s no safe level of exposure.Previously acceptable levels for two types of chemicals, one called perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and another called perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) sat at 70 parts per trillion. But under the n...Latest news
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