
SUNY-ESF Edward Smith School sixth-graders plant 40 native trees after SUNY-ESF students rehabilitate the Morningside nature/science trail

SUNY-ESF Dr. Jackie Frair from ESF’s Department of Wildlife Ecology is consulted for NewsChannel 9 WSYR story on coyotes in the Syracuse suburbs.

SUNY-ESF President Neil Murphy discusses ESF's international reach as he introduces the 2009 annual report, http://www.esf.edu/ar/ .

SUNY-ESF Read an essay by ESF's Benette Whitmore on service learning - a central component of ESF's dedication to service and outreach. The essay appeared in the CNY Green sectin of the Post-Standard, as well as in syracuse.com's Green CNY Blog. Visit the service learning website: http://www.esf.edu/students/service/

SUNY-ESF ESF's 2009 Annual Report, called "ESF at Work in the World," is online. Please take a look and learn about the College's activities close to home and around the globe.
Source: www.esf.edu
SUNY-ESF is the only college in the nation where all programs relate to natural resources and the environment.

SUNY-ESF Melissa Fierke, Ph.D., assistant professor of forest entomology at SUNY ESF, and David Nowak, Ph.D., project leader with the US Forest Service, talk with The Post-Standard's Marnie Eisenstadt about the threat of the emerald ash borer, a beetle, on ash trees. The beetle has since killed tens of millions of ash trees in several states and Canada. More info at http://www.esf.edu/extension/ .
Source: videos.syracuse.com

SUNY-ESF Audubon New York, National Grid Foundation support contribution of the new "Project GREENfoot" curriculum guide, created by the Montezuma Audubon Center. The project is... "focused on addressing how climate change impacts humans, birds, and other wildlife and what high school students can do to reduce their carbon footprints." Read the article: http://bit.ly/1aDYCj

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Coming up November 17: State of our Planet - student-led forum and teach-in. 5pm - 8pm, Nifkin Lounge, sponsored by Green Campus Initiative. We submitted five questions to five ESF professors and invited them to share their responses with the college community. Come here what they have to say and voice your own thought...s. Lots of food and great discussions! This is a zero waste event, so bring a tupperware and your mug.Read More

SUNY-ESF 11/11: An all day event for high school students and teachers to learn about the opportunities and ventures in profit and non-profit contexts with the goal of developing a green and sustainable business idea to enter into the MDA of CNY & Syracuse Business Idea Competition. Program will look at the science of environmental challenges, entrepreneurial thinking and the role they play in these challenges.

SUNY-ESF The Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence described ESF's Dr. Gregory Boyer as a "super scientist."
Source: coseegreatlakes.net
One of the goals of COSEE Great Lakes is to link scientists and educators in partnerships that are mutually beneficial. In order to create those partnerships we need dedicated, interested scientists who are willing to give of their time and expertise. ...

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Members of the ESF college community participated in the Great Lakes Research Consortium beach cleanup this fall.
The effort marked the GLRC's second beach cleanup It was conducted at Southwick State Park and included Lakeview Wildlife Management Area adjacent to the state park.

SUNY-ESF SUNY-ESF graduate, Matt Rayo, won a seat on the Syracuse Common Council in the elections held yesterday. Read about it at syracuse.com:

SUNY-ESF FNRM Professor Emeritus Allan Drew is featured on the front page of the CNY section in today's Post-Standard. Read the article at syracuse.com:
Source: blog.syracuse.com

SUNY-ESF ESF students gathered on the Quad last Friday to protest planned SUNY budget cuts. Read the Syracuse.com article for more info:






















