Research Infrastructure
Field Equipment
A wide variety of field equipment is available to support research in SNRE. We are also fortunate to have the Butler Building, an off-campus building which serves as a shop and fabrication facility, for sample/equipment storage, and a pre- and post-field campaign staging area.
Specialized field equipment includes:
Geospatial Equipment
A range of tools for geospatial analyses are available in the Office of Arid Lands Studies.
Herbarium
Welcome to the homepage of ARIZ, the vascular plant herbarium at the University of Arizona in Tucson. With over 380,000 specimens, ARIZ is the largest herbarium in the arid southwest and unique in having the largest collection in the world of plants from Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. These collections support a rich diversity of research projects by herbarium staff as well as resident researchers.
Laboratory Equipment
The School of Natural Resources and the Environment is home to several specialized lab spaces and an impressive inventory of equipment and instruments to support high-level research. The following list represents the kind of equipment that students, faculty, and researchers have at their disposal to facilitate their experimental work. Individual Ph.D.
National Coordinating Office of the USA National Phenology Network
The USA National Phenology Network brings together citizen scientists, government agencies, non-profit groups, educators and students of all ages to monitor the impacts of climate change on plants and animals in the United States. The network harnesses the power of people and the Internet to collect and share information, providing researchers with far more data than they could collect alone.
