The Eo Wilson Biophilia Center
The E.O. Wilson Biophilia Center, located within the 55,000-acre Nokuse Plantation in Freeport, Florida, is a 501(c)(3) environmental education center dedicated to promoting awareness of biodiversity and conservation. Founded in 2009 by conservationist M.C. Davis and named after renowned scientist Dr. Edward O. Wilson, the Center serves as an extension of local classrooms, providing interactive, hands-on learning experiences focused on the natural environment for students in fourth and seventh grades.
With a mission to educate over 6,500 students annually across five counties, the Biophilia Center features interpretive exhibits and extensive trails that allow students to engage directly with wildlife and plant species native to the Longleaf Pine ecosystem. The Center also offers community programs such as summer camps, recreational opportunities, and educational symposiums, fostering a deeper understanding of ecological preservation and sustainability.
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