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ESF Converts Turfgrass to Meadow, No-Mow Zone

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is establishing the first no-mow zones on its main campus, part of the college's efforts to make its operations more sustainable and reduce its carbon emissions.

Camp Weaves Traditional Native Teachings, Western Science

Weaving together the traditional environmental knowledge of the Haudenosaunee with environmental science is the focus of the Native Earth Sumer Camp for Native American youth in August.

ESF Student Takes to the Seas

James Duerr, a student at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, was set to spend a semester at sea through SEA Semester, a study-abroad program through Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Mass.

ESF Student Takes to the Seas

James Duerr, a student at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, was set to spend a semester at sea through SEA Semester, a study-abroad program through Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Mass.

ESF Research Aids Niagara River Restoration Efforts

When a power project was relicensed at Niagara Falls, the New York Power Authority set aside funds for habitat restoration, research and monitoring.

ESF Research Aids Niagara River Restoration Efforts

When a power project was relicensed at Niagara Falls, the New York Power Authority set aside funds for habitat restoration, research and monitoring.

ESF, ReEnergy Collaborate on USDA-Funded Willow Program

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing $4.3 million to encourage the growth of shrub willow as a renewable energy fuel in Central and Northern New York.

ESF, ReEnergy Collaborate on USDA-Funded Willow Program

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing $4.3 million to encourage the growth of shrub willow as a renewable energy fuel in Central and Northern New York.

EPA Honors Alumnus as Environmental Leader

Michalenko recognized for environmental work

Loon Race Draws Crowd of Spectators

Scores of rubber loons tumbled out of traditional Adirondack pack baskets and into the Rich Lake Outlet May 26 to help celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Adirondack Interpretive Center's (AIC) operation under new leadership.