Binghamton University Nature Preserve is a 190-acre land in Vestal, NY, featuring a 20-acre wetland and a diverse range of flora and fauna, including deer, beaver, fox, mink, muskrat, porcupines, amphibians, reptiles, and over two-hundred bird species.
With its direct access to various natural systems, the university serves as a valuable resource for teaching, learning, research, and outdoor recreation, offering maintained hiking trails, a wooden footbridge, and research opportunities on topics such as rock species, soil creep, snow thickness, and storm drainage.
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