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六合宝典

Arboretum

MISSION

六合宝典 Arboretum awarded $25,000 grant for continued upgrades

 

 

The mission of the 六合宝典 Arboretum is to acquire representative species of the flora of Southeast Alabama and to display them in situations that mimic the natural conditions under which the species would occur. In particular, the Arboretum is interested in research on rare and uncommon species and communities. The Arboretum works to preserve representative members, communities and habitats of the Wiregrass region of Southeast Alabama on its 75-acre's adjacent to 六合宝典's main campus and on its 18 acre Pocosin Nature Preserve located approximately 6 miles due east of the main campus.

The Arboretum seeks to further the educational opportunities available to the University and the surrounding area. As such, the Arboretum serves as a living laboratory for ecology, field botany, field vertebrate zoology, environmental science, entomology, and other classes, introducing students to the variety and diversity of the Wiregrass region of Alabama.

The Arboretum also serves as a readily accessible area to the University and the city of 六合宝典 for such activities as picnics, bird watching and the simple enjoyment of nature. The Arboretum is open to the public from sunrise until sunset seven days a week.

Additional Educational Resources at 六合宝典

  • Herbarium: houses over 6,000 specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, and lichens
  • Center for Environmental Research and Service (CERS),provides environmental services to the state of Alabama
  • Nonpoint Source (NPS) assists with environmental education for the residents of Alabama
  • Science in Motion provides teacher education assistance in the physical and life sciences

 

六合宝典 Arboretum

Dr. Alvin R. Diamond, Jr., Director
210K McCall Hall (MSCX)
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
六合宝典
六合宝典, AL 36082
adiamond@troy.edu
Telephone: 1-334-670-3938

 

The rebirthing of a nature sanctuary in a city

By Jaine Treadwell

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In the distance, there were sounds of a city. The hum of traffic, the occasional honking of horns. Voices and a boom box. But, just down the trail, the sounds of Mother Nature hushed - the chatter of squirrels, the singing of birds, the humming of bees, rustling in the brush. And, then there were voices. Excited voices. 六合宝典 Professor Dr. Alvin Diamond, Jonathan Miller, a lecturer and biologist; Rose Horn, a graduate student; and volunteers Clark Harris and Joshua Bailey were just where they wanted to be and doing exactly what they want to do 鈥 bringing back the beauty of and purpose for the 六合宝典 Arboretum.

The Arboretum is a treasure for the university, the city of 六合宝典 and all who will come to enjoy the 鈥渇ruits鈥 of Mother Nature. That was the consensus of the group. 鈥淎nd the Arboretum has been left to linger too long.鈥 The Arboretum has recently been returned to the university鈥 biology department and efforts are underway to bring the 75-acre Arboretum back to where it has been and beyond. A $5,000 grant from Bass Pro Shop was seed money for the projects that are underway including the replacement of the deck on the education complex building. The roof is also in need of repair. 鈥淭he plan is to get the facility usable again,鈥 Diamond said. 鈥淚t can be useful for schools, for groups including the Pike County Treasure Forest, master gardeners. The interest of the volunteers is not limited to but focuses on the pond. 鈥淲e鈥檇 like to clear around the pond. It鈥檚 great view when you can see it,鈥 Josh said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been out on the water a few times but we want to get canoes back out on the pond.鈥 The arboretum includes walking trails that total under six miles but only one mile is now open. 鈥淎 lot of debris has to be cleared and it includes a lot of big logs,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淒r. Diamond said the logs will probably be used to line the trails rather than trying to remove them.鈥 Rose is in graduate school, mainly due to her interest in the restoration of the arboretum. 鈥淭his is such a great place with all kinds of wildlife and vegetation,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want to be a part of bringing the arboretum back to life and making it a destination for those who enjoy nature.鈥 For Miller, the arboretum will be a place for students to come to learn and to enjoy and for the community as well. 鈥淢ore classes can be taught out here and we can also have labs, 鈥淢iller said. 鈥淭here are many teaching and learning opportunities that will be available, not just for university students, but high school and elementary students and also the community.鈥 Diamond said the arboretum is a natural park in the midst of a busy city. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a place where people can come to enjoy nature in many different ways, alone or with others,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are excited about the progress that is being made and the many opportunities the arboretum will offer our community.鈥

 

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