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The Ecology and Natural Resources Teaching Area serves as a living laboratory for students and faculty of Texas A&M University and requires that users complete mandatory forms and follow property use guidelines.

Please follow these rules when using the property:

  1. Property visits for events and classes must be pre-approved by the ENRTA property manager.
  2. Class and event parking locations are coordinated by the ENRTA property manger.
  3. No hunting, fishing or camping is allowed on the property. Please stay on trials.
  4. Take particular care not to disturb or destroy teaching or research activities.
  5. Creeks and restoration areas are reserved for teaching and research only.
Teaching Use Request Form
Research Use Request Form
Outreach Use Request Form
Liability Form
ENTRA Use Guidelines
ROTC Property Use Request Form

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495 Horticulture Road, College Station, TX 77843
(979) 314-8451
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