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HISTORY OF THE ROSS BIOLGICAL RESERVE

ABOUT US
The Ross Reserve was founded by Alton Lindsey in 1949 as a place for ecology research, outreach, and teaching.
The Ross Biological Reserve is 67 acres of mature forest along the Wabash river. It is the department of Biological Science's living laboratory where 100 vertebrate species and 400+ plant species can be found and studied. To learn more, visit the Ross Reserve's website by clicking the button below!

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