This site was originally designed to host a free online manual for basic statistical analysis of field data. Since then, several new sections have been added to what will soon be a complete manual for undergraduate research in field ecology.
As you’ll see by browsing the menu, there are other sections of this website for those generally interested in ecology, natural history, or environmental science. One section in particular (FP Maps & Guides) will be helpful for students at Franklin Pierce University who want to learn more about campus natural areas and the species living there.
This site also hosts the 2100 Project, an interdisciplinary collaboration focused on celebrating positive change and sharing diverse perspectives for a sustainable future.
Feel free to use any of this content, but, please acknowledge the source. Below on this page you’ll find examples of how to cite sections of this website using APA format.
If you have comments, suggestions, or corrections, please email Rhine Singleton: singler -at- franklinpierce -dot- edu
Now, get off the computer, put down your phone, step outside, and go collect some field data… or… simply enjoy the natural world!