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The Ouachita Mountains Biological Station has served collegiate needs as a research and education center since 1962. OMBS is a 600-acre natural area located in the Ouachita Mountains of the Interior Highlands. Elevation ranges from approximately 369 to 622 m. The area is a mixed pine hardwood forest depending upon the degree and orientation of the slope. Dominant tree species include shortleaf pine, post oak, black oak, blackjack oak, southern red oak, and sweetgum with dogwood, downy serviceberry, American hornbeam, eastern hophornbeam, and winged elm in the understory. Within a fifty-mile radius several endemic species of salamanders may be found.
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- North America
- 281 Polk Road 615
- United States
- Mena
- Arkansas
- 71953
- 3427
- 9359
- lrraymond@aol.com
- https://www.theombs.org
- 1962
- 2026
- Larry R. Raymond
- lrraymond@aol.com
- Co-director
- 6675 NORTH PARK CIRCLE
- 3183473134
- N/A
- Larry R. Raymond
- lrraymond@aol.com
- Larry R. Raymond
- lrraymond@aol.com
- 101-500
- No
- Yes
- 1-2
- 0
- 11-20
- 1-25
- On Grid
- 0-20 minutes
- Undergraduate
- Terrestrial
- Temperate Forest
- 301-750 meters
- 301-750 meters
- C (temperate)
- Rural
- 85
- 15
- Year Founded
- 1962
- Year Joined OBFS
- 2026
- Size of Field Station (hectares)
- 101-500
- FSML Web Address
- https://www.theombs.org
- Private nonprofit organization?
- Yes
- Universities affiliated / Parent Organization
- No
- Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
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No
- Member of the Virtual Field
- No