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[[Image:LakeSharvey.jpg|right|thumb|250 px|Lake Sharvey in Spring.]]
 
[[Image:LakeSharvey.jpg|right|thumb|250 px|Lake Sharvey in Spring.]]
The '''Green Oaks Biological Field Station''', known more simply as '''Green Oaks''', was originally a grain farm owned and operated by Knox alum [[Alvah Green]], class of 1890. It was entrusted to Knox in 1958 as part of Alvah's estate to be used as a biological research station. From the Knox website:
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The Green Oaks Biological Field Station was originally a grain farm owned and operated by Knox alum [[Alvah Green]], class of 1890. It was entrusted to Knox in 1958 as part of Alvah's estate to be used as a biological research station. From the Knox website:
 
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Green Oaks is located near the Spoon River in western Knox County, about 20 miles east of the Knox campus. Both a research and recreation area, Green Oaks encompasses 700 acres of forest, grassland and aquatic habitat and includes the second-oldest restored tall-grass prairie in North America.<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/greenoaksfieldstation.xml Green Oaks] - from the Knox College Website</ref>
 
Green Oaks is located near the Spoon River in western Knox County, about 20 miles east of the Knox campus. Both a research and recreation area, Green Oaks encompasses 700 acres of forest, grassland and aquatic habitat and includes the second-oldest restored tall-grass prairie in North America.<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/greenoaksfieldstation.xml Green Oaks] - from the Knox College Website</ref>
 
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The Green Oaks program is administrated through the [[Special Programs]] sector of the [[Office of Academic Affairs]].  Professor [[Jon Wagner]] is the current program director.
 
 
 
Green Oaks is one of the best parts of Knox. Once trees start leafing out again in spring term, go there.  
 
Green Oaks is one of the best parts of Knox. Once trees start leafing out again in spring term, go there.  
 
Glass bottles are discouraged. Pack out what you pack in, and don't shit up the place.
 
Glass bottles are discouraged. Pack out what you pack in, and don't shit up the place.

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