Southern Illinois University Edwardsville wants to create nature preserve

Nov. 24, 2010
380 acres on campus would be preserved

From The St. Louis Post-Dispatch: The bluff-top campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is one of the St. Louis area's most significant green spaces, and university officials want it to stay that way. The University is proposing to make part of the 2,660-acre campus a nature preserve, protected from future development and preserved for teaching, research and passive recreation.

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