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The Louis Calder Center biological field station was established in 1967 for ecological research and environmental education. The Calder Center consists of 113 forested acres and a 10 acre lake, with opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to gain hands-on skills in field biology and environmental studies. The Calder Center is one of the few field stations in North America with relatively undisturbed communities near a large urban center. The Center is located 25 miles north of New York City.
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