This Center functions in part through the James H. Barrow Field Station, which features an old growth beech-maple forest that is the second largest remaining uncut in Ohio.
The James H. Barrow Field Station, with its approximately 400 acres, also features:
• Frohring Laboratory Building with a state-of-the-art laboratory
• Observation Building
• Environmental Art Studio Barn
• Waterfowl Conservation Building
The mission of CSNS is to foster a community that sustains ecological systems, educates for environmental awareness and global thinking, and promotes local action.
To learn how you can support this center contact:Kay Molkentin, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations |
To find out more about center programming contact:Matt Hils, Professor of Biology and Director of the Center
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