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With life returning to Ohio’s woodlands, WKSU’s Jeff St. Clair recently visited the James H. Barrow Biological Field Station to look for salamanders and to talk with students about their research on a common fungal infection in amphibians known as chytrid.
Read MoreTrumpeter swans have been a part of the James H. Barrow Biological Field Station for nearly 40 years and it has become a tradition for the swans to hold names of Greek mythology.
Read MoreThe Mary Benjamin Rehab Cage, made possible through a donation from senior Mary Benjamin, gives rescued birds of prey space to practice flying at Hiram College's James H. Barrow Field Station.
Read MoreHiram College receives $1 million gift from Paul and Maxine Frohring Foundation – Funds to support scholarships and boost James H. Barrow Field Station research and stewardship.
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