Dr. Beth Bowles, research specialist with Bull Shoals Field Station at Missouri State University, was given a grant of $34,640 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for a research project entitled “Probabilistic Monitoring of Select Oklahoma Waterbodies.” This is the second year of the five-year project in conjunction with Oklahoma State University. The Oklahoma … [Read more...] about Research specialist earns generous grant for reservoir studies in Oklahoma
Through the efforts of Dr. Alexander Wait, professor of biology, Missouri State University’s Bull Shoals Field Station (BSFS) has joined the national drought network, which is examining large sections of the continental United States that are currently undergoing varying degrees of drought. This collaborative research team will examine tree mortality from drought across … [Read more...] about Bull Shoals Field Station joins national drought network
Dr. Janice Greene, director of the Bull Shoals Field Station and professor of biology at Missouri State University, was awarded $20,000 from Greene County and the City of Springfield to continue Project WET (Water Education for Teachers). The project is an environmental education program with water as the central theme, which provides workshops statewide for teachers and other … [Read more...] about Water education project receives continued funding
Dr. Beth Bowles, research specialist at the Missouri State University Bull Shoals Field Station, received a $22,720 subaward from the Okahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) through Oklahoma State University. “I am working with Andy Dzialowski at Oklahoma State University to identify plankton samples from lakes and rivers in Oklahoma for the OWRB,” said Bowles. “My role will … [Read more...] about Research specialist receives award to study phytoplankton
Dr. Janice Greene, professor of biology; and Celeste Prussia, Bull Shoals Field Station manager, received a grant of $11,400 from the Greater Ozarks Audubon Society to continue the funding of the “Green Leadership Academy for Diverse Ecosystems (GLADE)” program. The project allows the Greater Ozarks Audubon Society, Missouri Department of Conservation and Missouri … [Read more...] about Faculty receive grant to continue GLADE program