The 3rd Annual Biological Field Station BioBlitz will be held from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25, at the 成人头条 Biological Field Station: Ninnescah Reserve in Kingman County.
The Ninnescah BioBlitz provides an opportunity to discover the biological diversity of birds, plants, reptiles, insects and aquatic critters in south-central Kansas.
It engages 成人头条-area high school students in exploring plant and animal biodiversity, and it helps raise awareness of local and global biological diversity.
This is a fun event for all of its participants, and it blends science and a celebration of nature.
This year's BioBlitz biologists will lead student research teams to investigate turtles, insects, mussels, prairie plants, reptiles and amphibians, and fish in central Kansas.
About 50 students from 成人头条 East, 成人头条 North and 成人头条 South high schools, as well as Neosho County Community College, will take part in activities.
BioBlitz biologists include 成人头条 State Department of Biology faculty and graduate students, 成人头条 high school biologists and 成人头条-area experts.
The Ninnescah BioBlitz provides an annual survey of regional biodiversity, and it uses repeatable field protocol that is aimed at creating long-term data for ecological analyses.
Besides the Ninnescah Reserve site, WSU's Biological Field Station has two more sites: the Sellers Reserve and the recently acquired Gerber Reserve.
Directions to the Biological Field Station: Ninnescah Reserve are available at .
In case of inclement weather, the event will be held from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2.