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Sugadaira Research Station
The Sugadaira Naturalist Association is a volunteer group that has been fostered at the Station over many years. It and its subcommittees are very active and have held 25 events thus far. They have done a lot of positive work with local residents and children ranging in age from elementary through high school. In 2017, an open lecture titled, “Bugs, Plants, and Fungi – A Lecture on the Natural Aspects Found Around Town” was held in Ueda City, and the Sugadaira welcomed a summer field practicum sponsored by the University of Tsukuba External Affairs Division.
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Tsukuba Experimental Forest
Located on the Tsukuba Campus, the Tsukuba Experimental Forest offers a variety of community outreach programs, including return-to-work day-care programs, facility tours for high school student groups, and summer research workshops for junior high school students.
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Yatsugatake exercise forest
A volunteer organization with faculty member participants was launched in spring of 2016. It has now grown to over 60 faculty members, and six events are held throughout the year in three forests. We regularly collaborate with the adjacent Shinshu University Nobeyama Radio Observatory, which is part of Japan’s National Astronomical Observatory. The premises and adminstrative building are open to local residents as the Yatsugatake Kogen Megumi no Mori (Yatsugatake Highland Forest of Nature’s Gifts); a place to observe plant and animal life or to simply stroll around.
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Ikawa Forest Station
We strive for exchange and mutual support among the educational and public institutions and local government associations at our office located in the Igawa area of Aoki-ku, Shizuoka. As the region’s only higher education institution, we are relied upon in a variety of spheres. For example in 2017, we received new requests for lecturers from the Shizuoka City Board of Education and the Chubu Electric Company Igawa Dam Management Office.

