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 >












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