ERS Program Wallpaper
Below are some images you can use as wallpaper for your computer's desktop. All these images have been taken by ERS Program Demonstrator-Technician Robert Loney. Some are shot on Trent campus, while others are at ERS field sites used by some courses. They show the beauty of Trent University campus and originality of the architecture, as well as some of the activities in our classes.
To set an image as wallpaper
- Click on the appropriate link below the image to see it full size
- 1280x1024 pixels [desktop].
- Set the image as wallpaper:
- Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Vista: Right-click and choose Set As Wallpaper
- Macintosh: Save the image, choose Apple > System Preferences, and use the Desktop/Screensaver to set the image as your desktop.

Trees in spring bloom by Bata Library.
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Birds Foot Trefoil flower, common in summer grasses on campus.
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An early-morning rabbit at the foot of the drumlin.
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A red maple in fall colour by Otonabee and Gzowski Colleges.
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Fall colours at the entrance to a drumlin trail by Lady Eaton College.
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A sugar maple in fall colour by Champlain College.
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Champlain College by the Otonabee River on a foggy fall day.
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Snow-covered trees on the drumlin serve as a backdrop for Champlain College.
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A panorama of Otonabee River's east bank, north of Faryon bridge.
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East bank of Trent from the drumlin.
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The centre circle area of the Environmental Sciences Centre.
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Students coring peatland during a Wetlands field lab.
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Faryon bridge crossing the Otonabee River on a foggy day.
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Faryon Bridge, looking east toward the Environmental Science Centre.
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Faryon Bridge connecting with the Environmental Science Centre on the east bank.
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Flags display nationalities of Trent students during graduation.
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A rower in practice on the Otonabee River.
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