The Green Leadership Academy for Diverse Ecosystems (GLADE) is a weeklong academy for high school juniors and seniors. This year’s GLADE was June 16-21. “GLADE provides an opportunity for students already interested in the outdoors to meet other students, expand their experiences and knowledge and meet professionals in the field,” said Dr. Janice Greene, director of Bull … [Read more...] about High school students make a difference
The Missouri Herpetological Association (MHA) held their annual meeting Sept. 29 at Missouri State’s Bull Shoals Field Station. Several Missouri State undergraduate and graduate students presented at the meeting. An * denotes those who presented at the meeting. Authors who are not a part of Missouri State will have their college noted at the end. Ethan C. Hollender*, … [Read more...] about Biology students present research at Bull Shoals Field Station
Dr. Janice Greene embarked on a journey of 100 miles, by kayak. She took on this challenge to learn more about the biology of the Missouri river, and the history of the towns along the banks. The trip is Paddle MO, and it is a 100-mile trip sponsored by Stream Teams United with a purpose of learning and enjoying the biology and geology of the river. “It was more difficult … [Read more...] about Learning on a downstream journey
Bull Shoals Field Station was featured in the Ozarks Water Watch July 24. Here is an excerpt. The Bull Shoals Field Station's mission is to provide a location for faculty, students and visiting scientists to conduct research and educational programs that increase public understanding of southwest Missouri ecosystems, specifically the Missouri Ozarks. They host university … [Read more...] about Featuring Bull Shoals Field Station
Discover what is going on this spring at Bull Shoals Field Station below. Learn about what is happening at the station and attend upcoming events! Bull Shoals Field Station spring update … [Read more...] about The spring 2017 Bull Shoals Field Station update is out now