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At the Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch of the National Audubon Society, we work to better understand grassland ecosystems by conducting and facilitating research, developing and testing land management practices, and serving as an ecological reference for surrounding working lands. In other words, we enable researchers to conduct the studies needed for Audubon to fulfill its mission of protecting birds and the places they need.
While we aim to support every researcher that comes our way, not all projects are appropriate for this field station. Part sanctuary and part field research station, projects conducted on the Research Ranch must not:
Projects that fit well are those that leave minimal impact and provide data that can inform our work of protecting grassland ecosystems for birds, other wildlife, and people.
Facilities and resources available to visiting researchers include:
If you have a project that you think may be a good fit, please reach out to us at researchranch@audubon.org
All applicants will be asked to fill out and submit a research proposal prior to conducting any work on the Research Ranch.
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