Archbold Biological
Station
P.O. Box 2057
Lake
Placid, Florida 33862 USA
Phone: 863-465-2571
FAX:
863-699-1927
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![]() Quercus Cottage (no. 1), 2-bedroom, air-conditioned, housekeeping cottage at the Main Grounds, 1 March 2004, Digital Photo by Mike Mazzeo.
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RESEARCH FACILITIES:
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main building![]() |
annex![]() |
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dining room![]() |
The Annex contains the fishes and herptile reference collections, two Geographic Information Systems (GIS) computer rooms, three offices, a conference room, and a 75-seat auditorium. The Austin L. Rand Building, another 1930s masonry building, contains the bird and mammal reference collections, and six offices for administrative staff. Carpentry and machine shops, outdoor cages, and small-animal and controlled environment rooms are housed separately. A 200-hp diesel generator provides emergency power. Water, stored in a landmark, 75,000-gallon tower, comes from a 1,500-feet deep well and is purified in an elaborate, on-site treatment plant. All buildings are air conditioned.
Research equipment, including computers, 4-wheel drive vehicles, all-terrain cycles, and boats are available for both staff and visiting scientists. Housing is available at the Station's main property for up to 60 visitors in a variety of accommodations, including furnished cottages or a room in the main building. Visitors at either location may eat meals served in the Station's dining room (6:00-8:00 a.m., noon, and 6:00 p.m., 6 days per week) or may prepare their own in kitchen facilities in the cottages.
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Lohrer, F.E. (Editor). 1992. Archbold Biological Station, Lake
Placid, Florida, Sixth Edition. Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid. 28 pp.
Last revision 5 January 2004 by F.E. Lohrer
© Archbold Biological Station, 1992, 1998 October
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