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* [[Eastern Health Center EcoScape]] | |||
* [[EcoFarm]] | * [[EcoFarm]] | ||
* [[Hugh Kaul EcoScape]] | * [[Hugh Kaul EcoScape]] | ||
* [[North Birmingham EcoScape]] | |||
* [[Princeton BMC Healing Garden]] | * [[Princeton BMC Healing Garden]] | ||
* [[Princeton BMC Sound Garden]] | * [[Princeton BMC Sound Garden]] |
Revision as of 15:43, 1 June 2010
The Southern Environmental Center is an educational outreach program founded in 1993 at Birmingham-Southern College. The executive director is Roald Hazelhoff.
The current on-campus center, completed in 1998 in the college's former indoor pool area, includes a 5,600-square foot interactive exhibit hall with a conference room and gift shop. The center also plans and constructs Ecoscape teaching gardens in various Birmingham neighborhoods.
EcoScapes
- Arlington-West End EcoScape
- Brown Springs EcoScape
- College Hills EcoScape
- Eastern Health Center EcoScape
- EcoFarm
- Hugh Kaul EcoScape
- North Birmingham EcoScape
- Princeton BMC Healing Garden
- Princeton BMC Sound Garden
- Samuelson EcoScape
- Seven Springs EcoScape
- Turkey Creek Nature Preserve
- Woodlawn EcoScape