We visited the St. Louis Children’s Hospital to share the beauty of Forest Park with children and their families.
Read MoreLast spring, reporters from FHN Today, Francis Howell North High School’s newspaper, joined Forest Park Living Lab researchers in the park to film a news story on three-toed box turtles in Forest Park.
Read MoreAs a follow up to the most recent Post-Dispatch article on our coyotes Solar and Silver, the post wrote another article on their movements around St. Louis. The link to the online story with interactive maps can be found here Coyotes Silver and Solar logged hundreds of miles crisscrossing St. Louis
Read MoreWe tracked two urban coyotes this year. A St. Louis Post-Dispatch article covers their story.
Read MoreWhat do movement ecology and human health have in common?
Read MoreWhat anthropogenic and natural threats do urban raptors deal with?
Read MoreWe are so proud of undergraduate researcher Arina!
Read MoreHow is the FPLL using bird surveys to understand urban biodiversity?
Read MoreCollaring coyotes in Forest Park
Read MoreTurtles are emerging as the weather warms this spring!
Read MoreIn February, we welcomed a new species to the Forest Park Living Lab study: Wild Turkeys!
Read MoreCurious about how Fred the goose got his name, and where he has traveled in St. Louis?
Read MoreWe observed the many waterbirds of Forest Park for over two years. What did we discover?
Read MoreWe visited patients at the St. Louis Children’s Hospital to share the joys of Forest Park wildlife!
Read MoreEver wonder what it’s like to track a Great Horned Owl? This article from St. Louis Magazine has the full story!
Read MoreIn collaboration with violinist Erin Schreiber, the Forest Park Living Lab hosted a musical celebration of Forest Park wildlife.
Read MoreForest Park Living Lab participated in two fairs this Earth Day!
Read MoreHEC media reporters joined Forest Park Living Lab researchers for an afternoon in the park.
Read MoreSpending a sunny afternoon picking up litter.
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