A group of scientists, including two from SUNY-ESF, recently returned from a research expedition to the Galapagos Islands in search for a strain of these tortoises that until recently was believed to be extinct. Read more »
The Roosevelt Wild Life Collection at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry recently received a sable antelope donation from a Syracuse University alumnus who travels the world to hunt. Read more »
A recent SUNY-ESF research study found that the sugar maple tree has been experiencing negative growth rates over the last few decades despite conditions that favored their growth and regeneration. Read more »
Cody Gilbertson, a masters student at SUNY-ESF, is breeding the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail, in one of the school's lab. SUNY-ESF has the only lab in the U.S. that is working to breed the snail, which is considered the most endangered species in New York state. Read more »
A SUNY-ESF professor and graduate student received a grant to study how best to protect shorebirds on the Gulf Coast from the effects of vehicle collisions. Read more »
This year, SUNY-ESF has the most geographically diverse student body in the school's history, with 24 percent of freshman and nine percent of transfer students coming from out of New York state. Read more »
The two professors used satellite data available at the national scale that was derived by the U.S. Geological Survey and aggregated that data for every county to identify how much developed land has been used. Read more »
Construction officially began last Tuesday on a solar house that produces twice the energy it consumes. The GRoW Home was designed by a team of students from the University at Buffalo and SUNY-ESF. Read more »
One of the main goals when the Gateway Center was constructed on the SUNY-ESF campus was to achieve the highest standards of environmental friendliness. Read more »
Genevieve Nordmark was initially attracted to the PBE Department for the coursework, faculty and the opportunity to learn about the paper industry in an environmentally focused school. Nordmark recently was awarded a scholarship to the Rare Book School based at the University of Virginia. Read more »
SUNY-ESF’s natural resource management program has become the first program of its kind to be accredited by the Society of American Foresters. Read more »
SUNY-ESF has joined the HVIAC, giving the school its first opportunity to compete in conference play and national tournaments and develop rivalries. Read more »
After a two-year wait, the Harry Potter exhibit from the National Library of Medicine has finally arrived at SUNY-ESF. “Harry Potter's World: Renaissance Science, Magic… Read more »
A SUNY-ESF student was a part of a team that recently won a showcase by helping improve the paper manufacturing process. Last Saturday, there was… Read more »
After 25 years of work, two SUNY-ESF professors have developed a way to restore the American chestnut tree back to its former glory and are… Read more »
Smallmouth bass aren’t small anymore, according to a recent SUNY-ESF study. As part of his dissertation at the State University of New York College of… Read more »