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Curly-leaf pondweed: The early riser
Sun, Jun 06 2010 at 4:43 PM EST
An aquatic invasive plant in New England, curly-leaf pondweed, has become widespread across the country, infecting fresh water lakes and ponds.
Aquatic invasive species: The hitchhiking problem
Fri, May 28 2010 at 5:08 PM EST
Aquatic invasive species, like Eurasian watermilfoil, can attach themselves to boats and fishing equipment and move from one lake to another.
Dover Children's Museum hosts its second annual Earth Day event
Wed, Apr 28 2010 at 8:06 PM EST
The Dover Children's Museum held its second annual Earth Day event in the hope of teaching our young children about the importance of taking care of the environment.
The Asian invasion: Japanese knotweed in New Hampshire
Wed, Apr 21 2010 at 1:49 PM EST
Japanese knotweed is one of 32 invasive plants in the New Hampshire area. Its dense root system, lack of any predator and ability to reproduce asexually has allowed it to thrive in our region causing biological and economic havoc.
Power beneath our feet: Geothermal energy in New Hampshire
Wed, Apr 14 2010 at 6:33 PM EST
Thanks to advances in technology, geothermal heating has become more common in New England.
Saving the world one cup at a time
Tue, Apr 06 2010 at 6:32 PM EST
The coffee we drink in America is grown by clearing forests in South America, and the single use containers of today are the landfill riffraff of tomorrow. However, by taking simple steps you can reduce the coffee carbon footprint.
Removing trays reduces waste
Tue, Mar 23 2010 at 4:13 PM EST
University dining halls across the country have caught on to the going green mentality. Simply by removing trays, university dining halls have found that they can significantly reduce food and water waste.
Spring is fast approaching
Mon, Mar 15 2010 at 3:48 PM EST
The snow is off of the ground and the sun is out. New Hampshire offers plenty of activities for the spring season.
EcoLine powers UNH with garbage
Wed, Mar 10 2010 at 12:15 PM EST
The University of New Hampshire has taken another step in its commitment to be eco-friendly by powering its Durham campus using a system it calls EcoLine.

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Does New Hampshire always predict the presidential nominee?
Tue, Jan 10 2012 at 12:16 PM EST

In years without an incumbent since 1980, the state is three for five in picking the the eventual Republican presidential nominee.

Santorum leads GOP field in blinking
Mon, Jan 09 2012 at 01:58 PM EST

The Republican candidate blinks about once per second, significantly more often than his rivals, and that could affect how some voters see him.

Duck, young moose rescued from New Hampshire ice
Thu, Jan 05 2012 at 01:07 PM EST

Police rescued the stranded moose on Tuesday, and a firefighter pulled a mallard duck to safety after it fell through the ice on Wednesday.

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John Tilton
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Member since February 2010
John Tilton is a junior at the University of New Hampshire where he is majoring in journalism and earning a minor in political science. Last summer he worked as a Lake Steward with the Lake Champlain Basin Program, raising awareness about water quality and the hazards of invasive species in the Champlain Basin. He has also worked as a Resource Room Intern at the ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center teaching kids about the environment they live in. John is a regular contributor to The New Hampshire, the University of New Hampshire's student newspaper, and enjoys skiing and scuba diving.

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