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Reynolds Field Station Booth at Geological Society of America Connects 2025 Conference October 19-22, 2025 San Antonio, TX

RFS is pleased to announce the Reynolds Field Station booth at Geological…

RFS Hosts Its First Citizen Scientists August 30-31, 2025

RFS hosted three young professionals who went to high school together, but…

New Mexico State University Conducts the Inaugural Capstone Geology Field Camp Held at RFS May 23 – June 8, 2025

The Reynold’s Field Station (RFS) hosted its first official geology field camp…

University of Nevada Las Vegas Conducts Assessment of RFS for Long Term Ecological Research of Piñon-Juniper Forests May 23-24, 2025

Dr. Drew Peltier a tree physiologist at the University of Nevada Las…

University of Texas El Paso Field Methods Class Conducts Geophysical Survey at RFS April 11-13, 2025

On April 11, 2025, 26 undergraduate students, 2 professors and a graduate…

Reynolds Field Station Cretaceous Leaf Fossils on Display at the Zuhl Museum, Las Cruces

  RFS fossils on display at the Zuhl Museum Cretaceous leaf fossils…

Perot Museum of Nature and Science and New Mexico State University Conduct Fossil Dig and Exploration at RFS May 22-30, 2025

 Dr. Dori Contreras and volunteer Pamela Riddle from the Perot Museum of…

Reynolds Field Station Booth at Geological Society of America Connects 2024 Conference

September 22-25, 2024 Anaheim, CA   The Reynolds Field Station (RFS) exhibited…

NMSU geology partnership gives students access to Reynolds Field Station

Release Date: 11 Sep 2024 You can also view this press release…

Reynolds Field Station Hosts an Interdisciplinary Cohort of Experts

May 13-17, 2024 The Reynolds Field Station (RFS) was honored to host…

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