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Paving equipment lays a layer of asphalt on a section of the Paved Path.

Friends of Kellogg Bird Sanctuary help improve trail accessibility for all

10.27.21

As anyone familiar with Michigan winters knows, our weather is inhospitable to concrete and asphalt. It's no different at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, where the 3/4-mile Paved Path—the main artery of the Sanctuary's trail system—is ... Read More

Close-up photo of Jessica Judson holding a turtle.

KBS welcomes new postdoctoral researcher to Fitzpatrick Lab

10.20.21

The W.K. Kellogg Biological Station community is excited to welcome Dr. Jessica Judson, who is joining the Fitzpatrick Lab as a postdoctoral research associate. Jessica Judson Jessica Judson comes to KBS from Iowa State University, ... Read More

A group of people stand together, watching birds and taking photos, on the shores of Wintergreen Lake with swans in the foreground and trees in autumn color in the background.

Sunday, Nov. 7 | Fall Fly In

10.19.21

The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary’s Wintergreen Lake sits on a major migration route, making it a terrific spot to witness waterfowl traveling toward their winter destinations. If you enjoy birds and love autumn, combine the two and visit the ... Read More

A group of people stand together, peering through binoculars, on the shores of Wintergreen Lake with trees in autumn color in the background.

Saturday, Nov. 20 | Guided birding walk at the Bird Sanctuary

10.17.21

Guided birding walks are back at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary! Join Sanctuary staff and fellow bird enthusiasts from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, to practice identification skills by sight and sound on a walk through the ... Read More

A wreath made of boxwood boughs and adorned with a red ribbon sits against a white background.

Thursday, Nov. 18 | Boxwood Wreath Class

10.15.21

Update: Because the Nov. 18 class filled to capacity, a second Boxwood Wreath class has been added for Wednesday, Dec. 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. To register, call (269) 671-2160 or write to conference@kbs.msu.edu. Hone your creative skills and ... Read More

Green algal blooms cover the surface of lakewater. Credit to Liz Harrell.

A murky question: What does groundwater have to do with lake algal blooms?

10.06.21

The causes of troublesome lake algae are not always clear, but an interdisciplinary research project with W.K. Kellogg Biological Station researcher Elena Litchman and a colleague from Michigan State University have identified one factor: ... Read More

Graphic in pink, green and blue hues, depicting the microbial community in a human gut. Credit to Darryl Leja.

Into the microbiome: KBS researchers at forefront of exploring microbial communities

09.29.21

Microscopic communities are the foundation for all ecosystems and essential to plant, animal and human well-being, yet their interactions and relationships aren’t well understood. With that in mind, a community of pioneering scientists ... Read More

Yellow and white microbes grow in a petri dish.

Wednesday, Oct. 13 | Secrets of Biodiversity course begins

09.24.21

What makes something a frog, and why does it look and live differently than a bird? All life is related to each other in some way, but living things vary in myriad ways. Explore this variety of life with W.K. Kellogg Biological Station ... Read More

Image with the logos for the six organizations participating in the Southwest Michigan Cultural Membership Exchange.

October | Southwest Michigan Cultural Membership Exchange

09.20.21

Six local institutions will again offer free admission during the month of October to one another's members. In addition to the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary and W.K. Kellogg Manor House, participating organizations in the Southwest ... Read More

A family poses for photos outside the W.K. Kellogg Manor House with autumn gardens in the background.

Sunday, Oct. 3 | Family Photos at the Manor House

09.15.21

Take family photos worth treasuring forever this fall or winter season amidst the splendor of the W.K. Kellogg Manor House and grounds. About The Manor House is offering two sessions this year—one in October, one in December—in ... Read More

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