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Santa Rita Experimental Range and Wildlife Area

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Established
  
1903 (1903)

Operating agency
  
University of Arizona

Zip code
  
85721

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Field of research
  
Agricultural science Environmental science

Location
  
Pima County, Arizona, USA

Website
  
Santa Rita Experimental Range

Fields of research
  
Agricultural science, Environmental science

The Santa Rita Experimental Range and Wildlife Area is the longest continuously active rangeland research facility and among the five oldest biological field stations in the United States. Located south of Tucson in Pima County, Arizona, the 52,000 acre Santa Rita Experimental Range (SRER) was founded in 1903 and administered by the United States Forest Service until 1987, when the University of Arizona College of Agriculture took over administration of the site. The mission at the SRER is "to advance research and education on the ecology and management of desert rangelands through the secure, long-term access to research areas, state-of-the-art facilities, new discoveries, and research legacies."

Environmental DataEdit

The SRER makes available several spatial and time series data sets for research purposes including monthly resolution precipitation data from 1922 to present, long term vegetation response studies, and livestock grazing histories. Additionally, the SRER maintains a repeat photography archive, allowing researchers to visually inspect land cover and landscape changes for 117 locations from as early as 1902 to present.

References

Santa Rita Experimental Range and Wildlife Area Wikipedia