MAJOR TRAINING GRANT TO BENEFIT WESTERN NEW YORK ECOSYSTEMS
November 15, 2007
November 15, 2007
BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 15 -- The University at Buffalo issued the following press release:
The National Science Foundation has chosen the University at Buffalo to receive a prestigious $3.1 million grant to train a new generation of environmental experts, using the ecological treasures of Western New York and the Great Lakes basin as a "living laboratory."
From Niagara Falls to the Southern tier, some of Western New York's lakes, rivers, creeks and shore . . .
The National Science Foundation has chosen the University at Buffalo to receive a prestigious $3.1 million grant to train a new generation of environmental experts, using the ecological treasures of Western New York and the Great Lakes basin as a "living laboratory."
From Niagara Falls to the Southern tier, some of Western New York's lakes, rivers, creeks and shore . . .
