Article Title
Long-Term Observation of the Adirondack Ecosystem - Data from the SUNY ESF Newcomb Campus
Abstract
The Adirondack Ecological Center (AEC) at ESF’s Newcomb Campus has one of the oldest and broadest records of scientific field research in North America. Located on the Anna and Archer Huntington Wildlife Forest, AEC is a biological field station and multi-disciplinary platform for research, education and outreach where the most pressing environmental challenges facing our society can be directly examined and understood. The Newcomb Campus (www.esf.edu/newcomb) includes the AEC, Northern Forest Institute, public Adirondack Interpretive Center and Forest Operations Adirondack Properties unit. The campus’ professional staff and scientists collectively maintain extensive data archives from a century of observation. This paper provides a “road map” for researchers, students, historians and others on what resources exist and how to access them.
Recommended Citation
McNulty, Stacy; Karniski-Keglovits, Natasha L.; Demers, Charlotte L.; Federice, Michael J.; and Palmer, Carrick T.
(2022)
"Long-Term Observation of the Adirondack Ecosystem - Data from the SUNY ESF Newcomb Campus,"
Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies: Vol. 25:
No.
1, Article 16.
Available at:
https://digitalworks.union.edu/ajes/vol25/iss1/16
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