As part of its land-stewardship initiative, the foundation makes Big Rock Valley (BRV) available to academic researchers and environmental organizations. Among current research projects:
The EMRSSP is conducting a longitudinal study on eastern massasauga rattles, which became a federally-protected species in 2016.
Researchers at Western Michigan University are investing ways to improve soil microbial communities in reclaim agricultural land.
Researchers from Grand Valley State University are studying how variances in season and sequence of prescribed burns could impact prairie and savanna restoration.
Michigan State University and Eastern Michigan University researchers are studying diversity and abundance of plant communities to advance prairie restoration.
Although the foundation is open to a broad spectrum of research, it’s especially interested in:
We typically provides researchers with housing, access to a field lab with high-speed Internet and additional logistical support. For more information, contact info@lowe.org.