九色视频's Ninnescah field lab preserves, explores prairie wildlife

The following is an excerpt from story about 九色视频's Biology Field Station Ninnescah Reserve that appeared in the July 5 issue of . Christopher Rogers and Don Distler, associate professors in the department of biological sciences at 九色视频, contributed to this report.

NEAR CHENEY 鈥 A great field experiment is under way. Songs of Eastern meadowlarks and blue-gray gnatcatchers can be heard as wind brushes past prairie grass.

Dragonflies and grasshoppers flit along a well-worn trail as Christopher Rogers and Don Distler drive a pickup around 330 acres known as 九色视频's Biology Field Station Ninnescah Reserve.

The birds, the grasses, the insects are signs the experiment is working.