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SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station receives $25,000 award

SUNY Oswego
A $25,000 Constellation Leading Environmental Accelerators Network grant will support at least five more years for SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station’s role in the Canal Forest Restoration Project. Zoology major and intern Sarah McCauliffe holds a tray of saplings that are part of the effort to restore white oak, swamp white oak, and white pine trees to areas along the New York State Canal System. PHOTO CREDIT: SUNY OSWEGO

OSWEGO, N.Y. — SUNY Oswego will use a $25,000 Constellation Leading Environmental Accelerators Network (CLEAN) grant to support at least five more years of its Rice Creek Field Station, which plays a key role in a reforestation project supporting trees important to the ecosystem, the college announced. The Canal Forest Reforestation Project (CFRP) is an […]

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