Welcome to College Woods, A Living Laboratory
Where do we meet for field labs? "In the classroom."
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Students at UNH are in touch with nature on a walking campus, for College Woods are classrooms for continual teaching and learning. Educational values of College Woods highlight experiences in teaching thousands of students: ecological interpretation along "The Paul Bunyon Woodlands Trail," water quality evaluation along the Oyster River Watershed, and practice in measurement and forest inventory in the woodlands.
College Woods protects our water supply, offers opportunity for nature observation, reflective thinking, and provides recreational activities such as walking, jogging, biking (in selected areas), and cross-country skiing to the academic community.
View our "College Woods: A Living Laboratory" photo album to view photos individually. Or, click on a thumbnail image to see a larger view:
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The College Woods Coalition
The Coalition is an organization of stakeholders - a user group - that is working with UNH administration to permanently protect and manage College Woods and other UNH outdoor classrooms so that they can remain an integral part of the educational and recreational experience of UNH and the Durham community. Read more...
Go to the Office of Woodlands and Natural Areas' Property list and follow the link to College Woods to learn more about this invaluable natural area.












