On November 3rd, Dr. Mark Norris and his ENV 260 Forest Ecology & Management students visited Oregon Ridge Park in Cockeysville, MD. They visited five forest stands representing different types of silvicultural treatment as prescribed by Oregon Ridge’s Forest Health Assessment and Management Plan. In each of the stands, the class utilized the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis protocol to examine forest composition, structure, and environment.
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This week Dr. Norris' forest ecology lab is learning to tell history with trees....Click here to read more.
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Students in Genetics and Graphic Design classes had the opportunity last week to hear from Chief Operations Manager of Catlilli Games, Orville Paynter, about game design. ...Click here to read more.
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Students from Dr. Matt Tucker's BIO 113 lab sections created their own designs with colored (violet, purple, pink, blue) E. coli strains and bioluminescent bacteria while learning plating techniques....Click here to read more.