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The Past: Range Rovers, News And Communications Services
The Past: Range Rovers, News And Communications Services
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Much of the 8,600-acre Konza Prairie Biological Station was at one time part of the Dewey Ranch, a working cattle operation.
2011 Fall Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), Trevor Davis, Rosie Hoefling, News And Communications Services
2011 Fall Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), Trevor Davis, Rosie Hoefling, News And Communications Services
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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery. This Fall edition includes the following highlights: 1) Konza provides window into climate change; 2) A Sea of Grass: Konza Prairie celebrates 40 years of uncovering nature's secrets; and 3) Roaming research: Bison on Konza Prairie fuel experiments.
Earth’S Grasslands Laboratory, Trevor Davis
Earth’S Grasslands Laboratory, Trevor Davis
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An endless sea of grass in the Flint Hills of northeastern Kansas serves as a laboratory to uncover the mysteries of the environment.
Water Quality 101: Professor Aims To Change Discussion Of Humanity’S Value Of Water, Stephanie Jacques
Water Quality 101: Professor Aims To Change Discussion Of Humanity’S Value Of Water, Stephanie Jacques
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Recycling, composting and conserving are routine for environmentally conscious people like Walter Dodds, Kansas State University distinguished professor of biology. But Dodds, an ecologist, takes it one step further.