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Field Station
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Environmental Education Center
FSEEC

FSEEC
is an outdoor classroom that provides opportunities for hands-on learning and
observation of Nature and natural processes for students of all ages. Our
outdoor laboratories support investigations of sustainable land use and
ecological restoration of impacted ecosystems.
We collectively manage the five field areas known as Christy Woods, the Cooper Field Areas, Ginn Woods, Hults Environmental Learning Center and the Miller Wildlife Area. These properties include forest, prairie, wetlands and agricultural ground. We are managing our properties to maintain and restore the native biodiversity of Indiana and exploring techniques of sustainable land-use.
From Dr. Robert
H. Cooper,
Head of Science Department, Emeritus, 1960:
"The values of such outdoor classrooms cannot be measured in the
lifespan of an individual. At Ball State, these areas provide an
environment wherein prospective teachers and prospective students of
other professions find environments for study which are fast
disappearing throughout the countryside and are not available for
educational use of college youths. Living among plants and animals and
knowing little about them is somewhat like living in a foreign land
among people whose names one does not know, and whose language one does
not understand. Time spent in learning something about natural things in
ones environment yields high dividends for a lifetime."
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04.03.06
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