Clemson Experimental Forest Position Available In Pickens, South Carolina
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Clemson Experimental Forest
Clemson University, United States
about 2 hours ago
Location:
Clemson, SOUTH
CAROLINA
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Harold Odom (864) 360-4253
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Mike Lucas (864) 656-3169
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Clemson Experimental Forest
Issaqueena Lake Road is temporarily closed because of weather and downed trees.
Mission
The prime directive for the forest is to be a well-managed, self-sustaining, ecologically healthy, living laboratory, classroom and recreational resource for the benefit of the university, commerce and citizenry of South Carolina, vouchsafed with a mandate to protect and promote in perpetuity the forest as an irreplaceable educational, environmental, scientific and social asset.
The Clemson Experimental Forest is a national exemplar of a teaching, research and public-service resource for a top-tier university.
The forest enhances Thomas Green Clemson’s vision of the university as “high seminary of learning.”
The forest leads by example, developing, evaluating and demonstrating best scientific natural resource management practices.
The forest serves as a rejuvenating sanctuary, revitalizing the bond between people and the natural environment and benefiting the community at large.
The forest will generate revenues from fees, grants, endowments and forest products sales, enabling it to be self-supporting.
The forest is a multipurpose greenspace, offering a diversity of opportunities and benefits to students, faculty and staff and the public.
The forest is managed consistent with the intent of it being the nation’s gift to Clemson University, showing the federal government’s faith and confidence in the university to use the land for teaching, research and service.
This working forest is to be used to meet current teaching, research and public-oriented needs and held in trust to meet the needs of future generations.
The forest holds a unique status, serving as a historical and scientific repository of regional land-use and research. It is an invaluable evolving record for present and future generations of scholars and public-policymakers.
Home
About
Education
Research
Management
Recreation
Resources
Maps
Interim Forest Manager
Harold Odom (864) 360-4253
Operations
Mike Lucas (864) 656-3169
Contributions
Volunteer in the Forest
Like Us on Facebook
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