Sarah Hubbard was the summer 2022 W.K. Kellogg Biological Station sustainable agriculture extension intern. She's a third-year student at Michigan State University, studying environmental studies and sustainability. Sarah plans to continue ... Read More
July-September | Birds and Coffee Chats
Share your latest bird sightings and learn more about some of the bird species commonly spotted at this time of year in southwest Michigan during monthly Birds and Coffee chats, offered by the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. All events begin ... Read More
Avian care and art at the Bird Sanctuary: An internship experience
Marie Kroneman came to the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station as the 2022 avian caretaker summer intern for the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary this summer. She is a junior at Michigan State University, studying zoology. She plans on attending vet ... Read More
Farm and forest: KBS summer students explore nature in Detroit and Novi
About halfway through their summer at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, undergraduate researchers and interns took a field trip to Detroit. They met up outside of McCrary Hall early to hop in the vans and take the drive east. The first ... Read More
Talking science at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary with Ezra Montero
Ezra Montero joined the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station this summer as the 2022 visitor experience intern for the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. He is going into his fourth year of environmental plant biology, a degree he hopes he can translate ... Read More
Sunday, Aug. 28 | Lakeside Concert & Free Admission Day
Enjoy a late summer afternoon of music surrounded by the rich history of W.K. Kellogg’s former home and estate. The W.K. Kellogg Manor House's annual Tours and Lakeside Concert event returns after a two-year hiatus from noon to 5 p.m. ... Read More
KBS postdoc Mittan wins 2022 W.D. Hamilton Award of the Society for the Study of Evolution
A recent talk by W.K. Kellogg Biological Station postdoctoral research associate Cinnamon Mittan has garnered praise and an award for outstanding work. Mittan's talk,"Adaptation during range expansion: A phylogenetic, population ... Read More
Wide-ranging study explores ‘evolution’s solutions to growing old’
The most comprehensive study of aging and longevity to date showed that turtles, salamanders and crocodilians (an order that includes crocodiles, alligators and caimans) have particularly slow aging rates and extended lifespans for their ... Read More
Month of August | Storybook Walk at the Bird Sanctuary
Reading on the trails is back at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, with new storylines for July and August. Together with the Richland Community Library, the Sanctuary will have new themes and activities for storybook walks this ... Read More
KBS K-12 Summer Institute a homecoming for KBS alum Jake Nalley
Area educators gathered at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station on June 20 to learn all about algae. Dr. Jake Nalley, a KBS alumnus who once studied algae at the Station, returned to co-lead the program. The Summer Algae Science Institute ... Read More
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