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Biodiversity Gardens

Biological diversity supports a critical balance in nature, maintaining ecological stability and resilience. 不幸的是, natural ecosystems have been transformed by human activity, and critical habitat for plants and animals has been lost and degraded. Across the globe, wildlife populations have declined by an estimated 70% over the last 50 years. The good news is that collective actions, including small changes, can help protect species in decline.

365英国上市官网 has several biodiversity gardens across our campus, supported by OU students, 教职员工. These gardens aim to create habitat for a diverse community of organisms, including beneficial plants, animals and microbes. Native perennial plant species in these gardens provide an array of ecosystem services, such as provisioning pollinators with floral resources, aiding in water retention and filtration, in addition to facilitating carbon sequestration.

目前, there are two gardens on main campus: one garden in front of Kresge 图书馆 and the 奥克兰中心, 第二个, smaller garden in front of the eastern Dodge Hall entrance. Additionally, two gardens can be found at the OU Laboratory for Outdoor 研究, Agriculture, Conservation and Sustainability (LORACS).

Give to Support Biodiversity ConservationLearn about Plants and Animals in the Garden

Contact Information

Biodiversity Garden Committee Co-Chairs

Mary Jamieson, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, (电子邮件保护)

Shannan McNair, Associate Professor of Human Development and Child Studies, (电子邮件保护)

参与

Interested in supporting biodiversity on campus? There are many ways to get involved!

Students can stay in touch with garden events and activities by joining the Pollinator Conservation Organization at OU.

教师, staff and students can stay up-to-date with garden activities and other sustainability related events by signing up for the Campus Alliance for Sustainability and the Environment (CASE-OU).

Department of Biological Sciences

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