Protecting Texas Resources
University field stations bring together researchers to study changes over time in unique Texas ecosystems and offer students opportunities to learn in living laboratories.
Studying Texas
From making discoveries to aid in the control of invasive species to unveiling the intricate, and interconnected processes that allow ecosystems to thrive or collapse, our scientists use natural areas in Texas as laboratories for learning.
Explore the Field Stations
The University of Texas at Austin has six current field stations at sites around the state.
Coordinating Advances
Our team of scientists, students, outreach staff and researchers is continually growing. They include leading experts in ecology, evolution and geoscience.
Latest News
So What Should We Call This – a Grue Jay?
The rare hybrid offspring of a blue jay and a green jay is likely a result of weather-related shifts in the range of two species.