INVITATION
LOCATION INFORMATION(Updated 9/25/00)
ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
PAST SITES OF THE PECK FORAY
Charles H. Peck, 1904, Port Jefferson, LI. (Photo by G. F. Atkinson)

ARNOT TEACHING AND RESEARCH FOREST
 
The Arnot Teaching and Research Forest, "the Arnot", is situated in the hilly, forested Southern Tier region of New York State. The Arnot (pronounced R-not) is owned by Cornell University and managed by the Department of Natural Resources in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). It is the largest actively managed forest owned by Cornell University. The current Arnot Forest results from a long history of changing land-use patterns, and presents an opportunity to study the long-term consequences of these changes.
 
In addition to 2,400 acres of mature forest, the Arnot includes some 100 acres of open land (grass and goldenrod), 1,345 acres of old field, saplings, brush and pole timber; 170 acres of softwood plantations, 40 acres of sugarbush, 20 acres of field campus, plus 10 ponds and Banfield Creek.
 
FOR MORE SEE THE "ABOUT THE ARNOT" PAGE.
 
ARNOT LOCATION AND MAPS
 
ACCOMODATIONS AT CAMP ARNOT
(This Dept. of Natural Resources page is now complete! Nice pictures!)


RELATED LINKS
 
CCFB Biodiversity Project and Biodiversity Project Database
CCFB maps of the Biodiversity Preserve
Aerial photographs overlooking the Lindsay-Parsons Biodiversity Preserve
Finger Lakes Land Trust
Abbot Loop of the Finger Lakes Trail
 
MISSING LINKS
These worked when we constructed the page, but have gone missing.
Try 'em anyway, they may come back!
 
Danby State Forest
Thatcher's Pinnacles
Michigan Hollow


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