The Biology Field Station is a 25-acre teaching and research facility owned by Thomas More University. The Station is located in California, KY and is situated along the banks of the Ohio River, 17 miles upstream from Cincinnati, Ohio. The site was a previous site of the U.S. Government Lock and Dam 35, built in 1919, and one of 51 wicket dams along the Ohio River. The Field Station includes classrooms, research and teachings labs, a conference center & lodge, STEM Outreach Center, four houses, and an interpretive nature trail. Since acquiring the property in 1967, the University Department has been conducting ecological research projects, teaching field courses, and leading outreach programs for K-12 schools.
Following major renovations to the Field Station, the Center for Ohio River Research and Education at the Biology Field Station was established in 1998. Since then, a significant increase in our teaching, research and outreach programs has occurred, and a strong increase in external funding has been obtained during this same period to support the programs. The Center has become a regional resource for environmental education, research, consulting and community service. Students and faculty have worked with a diverse group of professionals with backgrounds in science, engineering, education and other similar disciplines and with extensive work experience in consulting, government, private industry, teaching, and research. Some of the current research projects include measure greenhouse gases from the Ohio River to monitoring water quality and conserving endangered freshwater mussel populations, among others. The Outreach Programs at the Field Station are varied in nature and range from daylong field trips for grade schoolers, weeklong summer camps for high schoolers, and workshops/professional development opportunities for teachers.
Green Kayak Grille & Pub, Front Street, New Richmond, OH, USA
Distance: 1.02 mi (straight line)
125 George Street, New Richmond, OH, USA
Distance: 1.17 mi (straight line)
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Grant's Birthplace State Memorial, Ohio 232, Moscow, OH, U.S.
Distance: 5.77 mi (straight line)
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Marcella's Doughnuts and Bakery, West Main Street, Amelia, OH, USA
Distance: 6.36 mi (straight line)
Misty Ridge Farm, Owl Creek Road, Melbourne, KY, USA
Distance: 6.92 mi (straight line)
Laszlo's Iron Skillet Restaurant, Ohio Pike, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Distance: 7.01 mi (straight line)
Riverbend Music Center, Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Distance: 9.05 mi (straight line)
Coney Island Park, Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Distance: 9.17 mi (straight line)
Mt. Carmel Brewing Company, Mount Carmel Tobasco Road, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Distance: 9.19 mi (straight line)
Jungle Jim's International Market Eastgate, Eastgate South Drive, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Distance: 9.26 mi (straight line)
RJ Cinema Distillery & Taproom, Eastgate South Drive, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Distance: 9.27 mi (straight line)
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Tri State Warbird Museum, Borman Drive, Batavia, OH, USA
Distance: 9.28 mi (straight line)
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Sporty's Pilot Shop, Sporty’s Airport, Sporty's Drive, Batavia, OH, USA
Distance: 9.39 mi (straight line)
Harmony Hill Vineyards, Swings Corner Point Isabel Road, Bethel, OH, USA
Distance: 9.97 mi (straight line)
California Woods Nature Preserve, Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Distance: 10.21 mi (straight line)
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Kampuchea Kitchen Cambodian Bistro, South Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY, USA
Distance: 10.75 mi (straight line)
Grassroots & Vine, South Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY, USA
Distance: 10.76 mi (straight line)
Ft Thomas Community Center, Cochran Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY, USA
Distance: 10.81 mi (straight line)
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