Stengl Lost Pines
A 600-acre pine oak woodland and savanna just 40 miles from Austin

History
Founded on the generosity of UT alumna Dr. Lorraine “Casey” Stengl, the Stengl Biological Research Station has served as a valuable refuge for wildlife for decades.

Mission and Vision
Stengl Lost Pines aims to contribute to research, education and conservation efforts while preparing the next generation of scientists and promoting outreach and collaboration.

Resources and Facilities
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User Guidelines
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USER GUIDELINES

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Location & Contact
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