The University of Notre Dame and St. Joseph County Parks have reached an agreement to turn 28 acres of underdeveloped land in St. Patrick's County Park (sounds like the perfect name for a park...) into an environmental research and education facility.
The facility will be called the Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND LEEF) at St. Patrick's County Park. The University will be monitoring the effects of climate change, land use and invasive species in different ecosystems -- specifically water sources.
The University of Notre Dame is making a $1 million investment in this project.
ND LEEF will be using cutting-edge sensor technology so students and researchers can monitor experiments in real-time. No time for sleep!
LINK: ND LEEF
The facility will be called the Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND LEEF) at St. Patrick's County Park. The University will be monitoring the effects of climate change, land use and invasive species in different ecosystems -- specifically water sources.
The University of Notre Dame is making a $1 million investment in this project.
ND LEEF will be using cutting-edge sensor technology so students and researchers can monitor experiments in real-time. No time for sleep!
LINK: ND LEEF