The W. K. Kellogg Biological Station of Michigan State University (MSU) is a year-round research and education facility located in southwestern Michigan, about 100 km from the main MSU campus. Since its origin in the early 1950’s, KBS has established a strong record of research, education, and service in the fields of ecology and evolutionary biology.
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