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Conservation and Environmental Research Areas of UMBC

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Area
  
50 acres (0.20 km)

Hiking trails
  
2

Created
  
1997

Conservation and Environmental Research Areas of UMBC

Type
  
Educational trail, Nature reserve

Location
  
5524 Research Park Drive Baltimore, Maryland

Operated by
  
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Operator
  
University of Maryland, Balti County

Similar
  
Fort Tonoloway State Park, Doncaster Demonstration Forest, Stoney Demonstration Forest, Palmer State Park, Susquehanna River National

Conservation and Environmental Research Areas (CERA) of University of Maryland, Baltimore County is a nature preserve on the grounds of the UMBC campus in Baltimore, Maryland. The wooded area is located on the southern end of the campus and is bordered by bwtech@UMBC Research and Technology Park to the north, UMBC Boulevard to the west, Selford and Shelbourne Roads to the south, and athletic fields to the east. CERA is used for education purposes for programs at UMBC such as the departments of Geography and Environmental Systems.

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History

President Freeman Hrabowski dedicated Conservation and Environmental Research Areas on Earth Day, April 22, 1997, "to further our understanding and appreciation of this natural landscape."

Description

CERA covers about 50 acres of the university landscape, and is located in two different areas. The larger tract, covering approximately 45 acres of the south end of the main campus, contains a wide variety of ecological conditions: mature upland forest, early- and mid- successional forest, and riparian and wetland environments. The second, and much smaller CERA area (about 3 acres), surrounds Pigpen Pond. There are also several areas within CERA where evidence of previous human occupancy and use can be found. In addition to teaching opportunities for faculty, CERA offers a wide range of opportunities for students and faculty to undertake short and long term research projects in a variety of disciplines.

References

Conservation and Environmental Research Areas of UMBC Wikipedia