Recent Headlines
- ESF Welcomes Three New Members to Board of Trustees, Strengthening Leadership for Future Growth
- ESF Hosts National Malacology Meeting Highlighting Indigenous Wampum Exchange and Mollusk Traditions
- ESF Seeks Input for Potential New Student Housing and Campus Amenities
- ESF Applauds Expansion of SUNY Reconnect, Increasing Access to Affordable Degrees in High-Demand Fields
Always on the Cutting Edge
Text from an archival photo from 1964 stated, "Much of the forest manager's work that was done previously outdoors, is now done quicker and better with modern techniques. Aerial photos, for instance, are used almost daily to determine topography and the types of quality of timber stands. To collect this information, a stereoscope with parallax bar is used."