Tyson Research Center

Tyson is the environmental field station for Washington University in St. Louis and a resource for faculty, staff, and students at WashU and beyond. Together with our laboratory and experimental facilities, our landscape provides opportunities for multi-scale research and teaching. We encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and integrate educational programs into principal investigator’s research programs for authentic research apprenticeships. We provide enthusiastic pre-college and undergraduate students with hands-on research experience in the natural and environmental sciences.

Tyson consists of approximately 2,000 acres at the northern edge of the Missouri Ozark region, with a variety of ecosystems resulting from the geology, topography, hydrology, and historical disturbances of the area. As private property, Tyson protects natural resources for research and education purposes, and the surrounding 4,000 acres of natural areas create a buffer from suburban development. In addition to our natural features, we have implemented a number of sustainability initiatives, ranging from new environmentally friendly buildings to retrofitting older systems to run efficiently.

We recognize that collaboration and mutual respect lead to better science, and that large-scale environmental field research benefits from teamwork across all levels of expertise. Our researchers come from St. Louis and around the world to conduct research and to participate in our community events.

Our commitment to social justice was developed in 2020. We envision Tyson as a constantly evolving, radically inclusive environmental field station where people feel they belong and can thrive.

We welcome everyone to Tyson!

Year Founded
1963
Year Joined OBFS
1970
Size of Field Station (hectares)
501-1000
FSML Web Address
https://tyson.wustl.edu/

Private nonprofit organization?
Yes
Universities affiliated / Parent Organization
Washington University in St. Louis
Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
No
Member of the Virtual Field
No

Additional Information

Private nonprofit organization?
Names of Universities affilated
0
Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
No
Name of partner
Tribal partners/users
No
MSI/HBCU users
No
Community College users
Yes
Member of the Virtual Field
No

Visiting a FS/ML

Open to the Public
No
Year round staff
11-20
Seasonal staff
11-20
Overnight housing facilities/# of beds
0
Distance to emergency services
0-20 minutes
Library
No
Hiking trails
No
Internship employment
Yes

Environmental Information

Biomes
Temperate Forest
Minimum Elevation
0-100 meters
Maximum Elevation
301-750 meters
Köppen climate classification
C (temperate)
Freshwater habitats
Yes
Urban or rural
Agricultural fields
No

Research

REU host station
No
Dry lab space
Yes
Wet Lab space
Yes
Research vessels available
No
GIS capacity on site
Yes
Long term data sets
Yes
On site herbarium or voucher species
Formal Data Management Plan
Yes
Mesocosms, plots, stream diversions, or other sets ups for outdoor manipulative experiments
Yes
Date Joined OBFS
January 10, 2024