CI Establishes Research Partnership with National Park Service
By Anonymous — Monday, February 25th, 2013
Santa Rosa Island Research Station will offer wide-ranging opportunities for research, education, scientific discovery, international study and collaboration
Camarillo, CA - CSU Channel Islands (CI) and the National Park Service (NPS) today announced a partnership to create a field research station on Santa Rosa Island within Channel Islands National Park (CINP). The agreement paves the way for a facility that hosts wide-ranging educational and research opportunities in one of the nation’s most ecologically and archaeologically prized island settings. Santa Rosa Island’s varied landforms, diverse array of plant and animal species, and significant archaeological assets make it a wealth of opportunity for research and student education. The facility, known as the Santa Rosa Island Research Station – A California State University Channel Islands Undergraduate Research Campus, will serve CI students and faculty as well as a much broader community, including other universities, governmental agencies, cultural institutions, and national and international researchers. A variety of CI programs is planned that promote study and stewardship of the island’s rich natural and cultural resources. Courses and student research will span many of the University’s disciplines, including the arts, humanities, and natural and social sciences. Programs include a summer archeological field school, immersive undergraduate field research in biology and environmental science and resource management, and studies of marine mammals and coastal systems. “We are delighted to partner with the NPS to provide our students, faculty and the broader academic and scientific community with access to one of the world’s greatest living laboratories,” said CI President Richard R. Rush. “The Santa Rosa Island Research Station presents priceless opportunities for learning, collaboration, and innovation in areas ranging from anthropology and biology to park policy and wildlife conservation.” “This collaboration with CI will greatly enhance opportunities for scientific discovery and research, resource management and restoration, and education at the park,” said CINP Superintendent Russell Galipeau. Work soon will begin to convert two existing buildings on the island into facilities to host students, faculty, researchers, and a resident manager. CI plans to fund facility operations through a combination of grants, donations and revenue generated from facility use fees. About CSU Channel Islands About Santa Rosa Island |