Piney Paradise

Credit: Vivian Abagiu

Credit: Vivian Abagiu

 

Biological researchers and students of the life sciences get special access to Texas’ natural splendors at UT Austin’s Stengl Lost Pines Biological Field Station. The nearly 600 acres located east of Austin are reserved exclusively for scientific exploration. The site, home to the country’s western-most grove of loblolly pines, attracts top scientists, including those at the beginning of their careers who participate in UT Austin’s new and prestigious Stengl-Wyer Scholars program.

Find a gallery with more photos in the “Life Sciences” folder of this collection of Texas Science imagery available for Zoom meeting backgrounds and more.

For details of our new programs through the Stengl-Wyer Endowment, the largest-ever gift to the College of Natural Sciences, visit:
cns.utexas.edu/swe

 
Credit: Vivian Abagiu

Credit: Vivian Abagiu

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Credit: Vivian Abagiu

Credit: Vivian Abagiu