Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area


Field station name: Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area

URL: http://www.macalester.edu/ordway/

Year founded: 1968

Mission statement: The Mission of the Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area
The four pillars of the field station’s mission are education, research, sustainability, and civic engagement.

Education The natural area is a living laboratory, available for college or university class field trips, elementary, middle, and high school visits, and outings by community groups and organizations.

Research The field station has been, and continues to be, a research site for independent researchers, faculty members, undergraduate and graduate students from Macalester and other colleges and universities.

Sustainability A variety of management efforts have been undertaken at the field station over the years in order to maintain the habitat and species diversity at the site. These include an ongoing burn program to maintain the prairie habitat and research on invasive plant species. Other management projects have involved some of the wetlands and the oak woodland along the Macalester shoreline of the Mississippi River.

Civic Engagement The field station welcomes scout groups, naturalists, birders, researchers, photographers, artists, teachers, and others. Everyone is welcome to visit Ordway and to learn about the natural area’s landscape, flora, and fauna and its research and management activities.

Annual visitors: 1500

Land: 280 acres (113 hectares)

Location:

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Outreach Goals

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    Build community

    Disseminate place-based knowledge and/or skills

    Encourage conservation or environmental stewardship

    Inspire curiosity

    Make field station resources available to the public

    Promote STEM careers

    Raise awareness of the field station's work

    Raise money

    Reach a particular audience

    Teach about the environment generally

    Teach researchers how to communicate with the public

Outreach Programs