A 7,000-Acre 'Living Lab' for Research, Learning and Recreation
December 18, 2018
December 18, 2018
DURHAM, North Carolina, Dec. 18 -- Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment issued the following news release:
The Duke Forest is a 7,000 acre teaching and research forest used by the university since 1931 to facilitate research and education.
Today, it remains an outdoor classroom and living laboratory but the topics under study and the people driving the work are far more diverse than ever before.
Duke Environment corresponded with Sara Childs . . .
The Duke Forest is a 7,000 acre teaching and research forest used by the university since 1931 to facilitate research and education.
Today, it remains an outdoor classroom and living laboratory but the topics under study and the people driving the work are far more diverse than ever before.
Duke Environment corresponded with Sara Childs . . .