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* [[Tarrant EcoScape]], 1113 [[Ford Avenue]] in [[Tarrant]]
* [[Tarrant EcoScape]], 1113 [[Ford Avenue]] in [[Tarrant]]
* [[Turkey Creek Nature Preserve]], at the falls of [[Turkey Creek]] in [[Pinson]]
* [[Turkey Creek Nature Preserve]], at the falls of [[Turkey Creek]] in [[Pinson]]
===Former EcoScapes===
* [[Woodlawn EcoScape]], [[58th Street North]], adjacent to [[Grace Episcopal Church]] in [[Woodlawn]]
* [[Woodlawn EcoScape]], [[58th Street North]], adjacent to [[Grace Episcopal Church]] in [[Woodlawn]]


==References==
==References==
* Alexander, Kaylynn (April 15, 2014) "[http://mygreenbirmingham.com/2014/04/15/reviving-stewardship-roald-hazelhoff-inspires-shapes-life-long-environmental-care/ Reviving Stewardship: Roald Hazelhoff Inspires & Shapes Life-Long Environmental Care]" MyGreenBirmingham.com
* Alexander, Kaylyn (April 15, 2014) "[http://mygreenbirmingham.com/2014/04/15/reviving-stewardship-roald-hazelhoff-inspires-shapes-life-long-environmental-care/ Reviving Stewardship: Roald Hazelhoff Inspires & Shapes Life-Long Environmental Care]" MyGreenBirmingham.com


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 10:29, 29 July 2015

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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

Former EcoScapes

References

External links