Jul 25, 2018
The journal Global Ecology and Biogeography features a cover publication which includes data from our Forest GEO plot. This work highlights the importance of protecting large-diameter trees to conserve ecosystem services.
Aug 13, 2024
Launched in 2009, the Tyson Environmental Research Apprenticeship (TERA) program has provided about 200 mentored field research opportunities to high school students from across the St. Louis region. TERA aims to treat high schoolers like undergraduate students, giving them more responsibility than they’ve likely had before and holding them to high expectations.
Jul 24, 2024
Kathleen Berger, HEC executive producer for science and technology, covered our favorite wildlife monitoring project in Caught on camera! The St. Louis Wildlife Project captures animal diversity and interactions.
Jul 25, 2018
The journal Global Ecology and Biogeography features a cover publication which includes data from our Forest GEO plot. This work highlights the importance of protecting large-diameter trees to conserve ecosystem services.
May 16, 2018
WashU senior Thomas Van Horn recently had his publication in the Journal of Medical Entomology featured in Entomology Today! A member of the Tyson community since 2012, Thomas participated in all three of Tyson's field research training programs and is now headed to the WashU School of Medicine.
Feb 20, 2018
At Tyson we are always interested in thinking about ways to reduce the environmental impact of our operations. This semester Pete Jamerson, Tyson facilities manager, is helping students in the WashU Sustainability Exchange design a conceptual plan for Tyson to run on 100% solar energy power.
Feb 16, 2018
Evelyn Valdez-Ward has been sharing the story of how her undocumented status has affected her life as an eco-physiologist-in-training. Now a PhD student at the University of California, Irvine, she worked with Tyson researchers Scott Mangan and Claudia Stein during the summers of 2014 and 2015.
Feb 13, 2018
Recent research published in Parasites & Vectors by Tyson Staff Scientist Solny Adalsteinsson and her colleagues is explained in an article by WashU's news service, The Source.