Rennovations to Field Station Building
Saturday, June 21st, 2008Plans are being finalized for rennovations to the University of Akron Field Station (the Dr. Paul E. Martin Center for Field Studies and Environmental Education). In 2004, in cooperation with Bath Township, the University leased a pre-existing building on the Bath Nature Preserve for use as a field station headquarters. The building is over 6,000 ft2 in size, and will greatly facilitate teaching, research, and outreach in and around the Bath Nature Preserve. To realize this potential, remodeling of the facility is necessary. Supported by a generous grant from the National Science Foundation, this remodeling will create space for teaching and research lab use, upgrade facilities to University and state standards, and improve safety, access, and communications. Throughout, the remodel is emphasizing use of environmentally responsible techniques and materials to serve as a model for green design. The combination of its urban location (midway between Akron and Cleveland, in Northeastern Ohio), and the high quality and diversity of the land, make The Bath Nature Preserve an excellent site in which to study the rapidly disappearing natural habitats of the region. Research at the University of Akron Field Station is active and growing.Over a dozen funded research projects are ongoing and several long-term studies, including amphibian monitoring and wetland restoration, are based at the Field Station.. Education and outreach activities include over 24 courses, an active outreach to K-12 schools and the general community, and an emphasis on connecting students and the public with current research at the station. For more information about the University of Akron Field Station, please visit www3.uakron.edu/biology/fieldstation/
