Created in the 2001–02 calendar year as part of the construction of the Ward building, Lake Vickers takes in stormwater from ...
The university’s hydroponics lab, which has been in operation for five years, provides fresh produce to campus dining halls ...
The control of non-laboratory associated animals is essential for the safety, health and psychological well being of all persons on campus. This policy reflects the attitude of New York State ...
The outdoor animals are in fenced areas at the center of campus. Hoggard also has an urban garden and tanks with fish that are part of a system used to grow plants ... the animal lab is a major ...
Applicable animals include all vertebrate animals and cephalopods that may be brought to campus for a variety of reasons such as a petting zoo or stress relief activity. The University at Buffalo ...
The Plant Physiology Laboratory and plant growth facilities span 2,200 square feet and are located on the 11th floor of the CNRC. Under the direction of a USDA plant physiologist, this laboratory is ...