Animal Biosciences Building
The Animal Bioscience Building, completed and occupied in 2010, houses the Department of Animal and Range Sciences. Built through a combination of private and state funds, the building provides updated classrooms and laboratories for students, faculty and staff including a state-of-the-art teaching laboratory, a high-tech distance delivery room and public spaces with excellent views of the mountains surrounding Gallatin Valley.
Upcoming events in Animal Biosciences Building
Seminar: Embracing the 'S' word: How sustainability can create real value at the farm level
Thursday, March 5, 2026, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Sebastian Mejia, on-farm sustainability specialist with Alltech, will present, "Embracing the 'S' word: How sustainability can create real value at the farm level," in ABB 134 and via Webex. View Details
Bair Ranch Foundation Seminar: Fire needs annual grasses more than annual grasses need fire
Thursday, April 2, 2026, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Joe Smith, research scientist in the Avian Science Center at the University of Montana, will present, "Fire needs annual grasses more than annual grasses need fire," in ABB 134 and via WebEx. View Details
Applications of stable isotope techniques in grazing and forage research
Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm
David Jaramillo, research animal scientist at USDA - ARS, will present, "Applications of stable isotope techniques in grazing and forage research," in ABB 134 and via Webex. View Details
