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Bald eagles once neared extinction in Maryland due to DDT. Now, thanks to conservation efforts, their population has soared ...
Recent data show pesticide residues reach household dust and bathing linens, exposing residents to enduring health risks.
Study in mice suggests potential for probiotic treatment. Although previous research has linked pesticide exposure to harmful ...
Government crackdown on harmful pesticides, withdrawing 77 products from the market, restricting the use of 202 more in a move aimed at safeguarding public health, food safety, and the environment.
While emerging evidence suggests pesticides can be toxic to the mix of microorganisms in the digestive system, a new study is ...
The species' recovery comes decades after the widespread use of DDT wiped out the osprey population on Long Island.
New research reveals that pesticides can disrupt gut bacteria by altering growth, nutrient processing, and embedding in cells ...
Falconry is an ancient sport going back thousands of years. In Shakespeare’s time, it was a way of putting food on the dinner ...
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Maryland Bald Eagles Soar to 1,400 Pairs
Maryland’s bald eagle population has surged from 44 breeding pairs in 1977 to over 1,400 in 2025, a recovery driven by ...
For six years, legislation to ban chemical pesticides and herbicides from city land has languished in the City Council The legislation is primarily aimed at banning the use of Roundup, a weed ...