Meeman Biological Station Adventures
Learn more about the Meeman Biological Station on their website.
On a visit, Dr. Abby Parrill-Baker, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. David Freeman,Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, Francoise Mireles, Research and Development and Dr. Michael Kennedy (not seen) encircle one of the largest trees (a cottonwood) on Meeman Biological Station. (Photo by Deborah Hernandez, Associate Vice President, Research and Sponsored Programs).
Students in Dr. Michael Kennedy;s May-Mester Field Techniques in Zoology class go fishing on Payne’s Pond at Meeman Biological Station
Students in Dr. Michael Kennedy;s May-Mester Field Techniques in Zoology class retrieve the lure from an errant cast at Meeman Biological Station
Department of Biological Sciences graduate student Sarah Swing assesses use of arboreal habitat at Meeman Biological Station by Oryzomys palustris.
Dr. Julian Waits (Southwest Tennessee Community College) and her Forensic Science Techniques students establish a soil pit at Meeman Biological Station and measure its dimensions. The pit will be used to evaluate decomposition rates.
Dr. Julian Waits (Southwest Tennessee Community College) and her Forensic Science Techniques students establish a soil pit at Meeman Biological Station and measure its dimensions. The pit will be used to evaluate decomposition rates.