The QUBS Land Trust
One thing that distinguishes QUBS from many other field stations is its extensive, contiguous land base, encompassing forests, fields, lakes, and wetlands. And as you know these lands are crucial for teaching and research centered on understanding the processes that help shape biodiversity, human environmental impacts, conservation of species at risk, and effects of climate change, among myriad other endeavors. Donations have helped us with a series of key purchases that have brought QUBS to more than 3,400 hectares of rich, heterogeneous holdings lying within the UNESCO Frontenac Arch World Biosphere Reserve.