Robert M. Kerr Environmental Research Center is one of the campuses operated by Oklahoma Biological Survey. Our records show the address as Poteau, OK, United States.
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The Robert M. Kerr Environmental Research Center in Poteau focuses on southeastern Oklahoma's forested and aquatic ecosystems, offering targeted educational programs akin to field courses in environmental science.
- Forest Ecology and Management: Courses on woodland dynamics, including tree species identification, silviculture practices, and wildfire ecology. Field exercises involve plot sampling and carbon sequestration studies.
- Aquatic and Riparian Biology: Training in stream ecology, fish population assessments, and wetland restoration, with techniques for electrofishing, water chemistry analysis, and habitat mapping.
- Wildlife Monitoring: Specialized sessions on mammal and bird tracking, using camera traps and radio telemetry to study movement patterns and habitat use in the Ouachita Mountains.
- Soil and Water Conservation: Modules covering erosion control, soil microbiology, and watershed hydrology, incorporating GIS for land-use planning.
- Invasive Species Management: Practical courses on detecting and controlling non-native plants and animals, with case studies from local invasions like kudzu and feral hogs.
- Climate Impact Studies: Workshops exploring biodiversity responses to environmental changes, including phenology tracking and predictive modeling.
- Community Engagement in Conservation: Educational programs teaching outreach methods for rural communities, focusing on sustainable forestry and ecotourism.
This center's offerings emphasize applied research, providing immersive experiences that build skills for resource management professionals. Annual programs exceed 200 hours, integrating local indigenous knowledge with modern science to promote resilient ecosystems in eastern Oklahoma.
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