presents profiles of students' research conducted at Rice Creek Field Station. From field work to laboratories, there are a variety of opportunities for SUNY Oswego students to pursue their own science projects.
Cheryl Sandrow 
Tells us about her study at SUNY Oswego,
Snow tracking and GIS: Taking advantage of new technology for evaluating coyote habitat at RCFS in winter
(Winter/Spring 2011). Read more >
Zuzi Salais
Tells us about her study at SUNY Oswego,
Mapping tick abundance and Lyme disease across
Rice Creek Field Station habitats (May to October 2012). Read more >
Ryan Navarro 
Tells us about his study at SUNY Oswego,
Assessing the landscape of fear: A study of the habitat
use of the Black-capped Chickadee (Parus atricapillus) (Spring/Summer 2011). Read more >
Daniel Frick
Tells us about his study at SUNY Oswego,
Seasonal movements and habitat use by Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina) and Midland Painted Turtles (Chysemys picta marginata) at Rice Creek Field Station, Oswego, New York ( April to September 2012). Read more>
Nik Reff
Tells us about his study at SUNY Oswego
Seed predation by small mammals in meadows and forests in Little Falls, NY and Rice Creek Field Station (Summer and Fall 2012). Read more>












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