THE DR. JOHN D. BRUMBAUGH
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
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The Brumbaugh Center conducts it program at three properties:
The Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center
The James and Esther Ball Research Forest ( Con-Angi)
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| left to right: Dr. Charles Brueske,
Dr, John D. Brumbaugh, Dr. Harold Kolenbrander, Dr. Leonard Epp. photo taken summer 1987 at the Nature Center. |
The John T. Huston - Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Nature Center is located six miles south of the Mount Union Campus on State Route 183
For a locator map, CLICK HERE
For an online view of our Brochure CLICK HERE
For a Power Point presentation
on the Nature Center CLICK HERE
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Area Youth and School groups visit the Nature Center for on-site environmental education |
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Patty Rickard, Center Naturalist and Program Coordinator can arrange for your group to visit the center. |
Go to:Views of Brumbaugh Research Sites
Environmental Education Council of Ohio
Chuck McClaugherty, Director of the Brumbaugh Center for Environmental Science
Stark County Soil and Water Conservation District
Page last updated 08/08/03 by c. mcclaugherty mcclauca@muc.edu