- Tyson Research Center
The Tyson Research Center is a 2,000 acre (8 km²) field station owned and operated by
Washington University in St. Louis in theUnited States . The Center is located in theSt. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area. The area was used as a munitions storage area duringWorld War II and was purchased in1968 . It is part of theHenry Shaw Ozark Corridor which consists of over 8,000 acres (32 km²) of protected lands. It is a member of the Organization of Biological Field Stations (OBFS).Primary activities at the Center involve ecological research conducted by undergraduate and graduate students, staff, and faculty of Washington University and other local universities. Scientific outreach and continuing education programs and university-level courses of instruction are also occasionally held at the Center.
Tyson Research Center hosts or hosted at one time;
*TheWild Canid Survival and Research Center (Wolf Sanctuary) relocating to a Jefferson County site, south of Pacific, along Highway F.
*The Missouri Mycological Society field headquarters
*The World Bird Sanctuary , now located at nearby Castlewood State Park, but continues to share some facilities at Tyson.Tyson also has a weather station and monitors acid rain as part of the
National Atmospheric Deposition Program .External links
* [http://www.biology.wustl.edu/tyson/ Tyson Research Center Homepage]
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