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Walter F. Morofsky Memorial Library at Gull Lake

An exterior photo of the Gull Lake Library

Kellogg Biological Station
3700 East Gull Lake Dr.
Hickory Corners, MI
49060
Phone: 269.671.2310
or 199.2310 (from Campus)

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This MSU branch library, also known as the Gull Lake Library, is part of Michigan State University's W.K. Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) located in southwestern lower Michigan on the eastern shore of Gull Lake.  KBS is Michigan State University's largest off-campus education complex and one of North America's premier inland field stations.  This 4,064 acre site is jointly managed by the MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the College of Natural Science.

The collection supports the research interests of KBS faculty, staff, students and visiting scientists in aquatic and terrestrial ecology, evolution, behavior and agro-ecology.

Please call ahead if traveling from long distances.

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