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Professor of Geology Eugene Domack and Professors of Biology Ernest Williams amd William Pfitsch are all quoted in a November 10 Syracuse Post-Standard article on the unique geology and ecosystem of the Rome Sand Plains. Domack spoke on the development of the Sand Plains at the end of the last ice age some 12,000 years ago. Williams and Pfitsch are involved in an effort, along with Morrisville State College scientists, to preserve the habitat of the Sand Plains, which could provide a restoration site for the wild blue lupine plant and the endangered Karner blue butterfly.

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