#  Concord Field Station 

 



##  Concord Field Station 

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The Concord Field Station (CFS) is a Harvard University research facility located in Bedford, Massachusetts, affiliated with the Museum of Comparative Zoology and the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology.

The CFS supports physiological and biomechanical laboratory-based research of animal performance, seeking to understand how animals operate in their natural environment. Field-based physiological ecology studies are supported by an adjoining 65 acres of pasture and wooded vegetation and 650 acres of Harvard-owned land in the Concord's Estabrook Woods.  
  
The CFS provides space and research support for Professor of Biology, Emeritus and Research Professor Andrew Biewener, together with affiliate faculty and research associates. Research and teaching projects are also linked to Organismic and Evolutionary Biology faculty and students (these have recently included projects on native fungi, community ecology and global climate change).



 

##  Contact 

Concord Field Station  
100 Old Causeway Road  
Bedford, MA 01730



 

 



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