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Harvard University
The Harvard Forest is Harvard University's 4,000-acre laboratory and classroom for ecology and conservation.
Offerings for the Harvard community include:
- undergraduate courses and internships
- faculty fellowships
- post-doctoral fellowships
- research opportunities for faculty and graduate students
- meeting space and dormitories for staff and faculty retreats
- digital resources including a historical archive, an online Flora of Harvard Forest, photo catalog, real-time webcams, and research data archive
- an on-site Museum, library, research sample archive, and a historical Archive that includes maps and stand records
Faculty from across the university conduct research at the Harvard Forest. Download our Faculty Resource Overview and browse research by:
- Missy Holbrook and Paul Moorcroft in Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
- Steve Wofsy and Bill Munger in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
- Peter del Tredici at the Arnold Arboretum
- Richard Forman at the Graduate School of Design