Bats, bats, and more bats! Remember last month, we posted about researchers from the Sam Noble Museum placing a bat detector at the station. Results are in and 10 different species were recorded between March 13 and... https://t.co/9skInQeq4z
The University of Oklahoma Biological Station has amassed more than a thousand photographs over our 70 years, and we are now working to organize, document, and conserve them for future students, researchers, and... https://t.co/GLlZ2TMeC3
With the help of a wonderful volunteer, we have been collecting and organizing all of our historical photographs, along with photos through the decades, and now have them in one dedicated space, and organized by... https://t.co/VEkhnOstLy
The Biological Station's new pollinator meadow was installed this summer by students in Field Studies in Biological Conservation under the guidance of Dr. Priscilla Crawford. It is buzzing with activity today,... https://t.co/EYWEX46VTA
Silly and serious group photo for session 2, with Field Herpetology and Field Studies in Biological Conservation. In spite of the heat, the session has been awesome!
Our Field Studies in Biological Conservation course is visiting Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge today. Also, after months of planning and preparation, the course is installing a pollinator meadow outside our... https://t.co/uzQcAyuryo