Title: Odum Cypress Dome
1Odum Cypress Dome
Wetlands Club University of Florida January 2005
2Background
- HT Odum founded the University of Floridas
Center for Wetlands in 1973 for the purpose of
both basic ecological research on wetlands and
for the study of green engineering, using
wetlands as a tool in managing the environmental
needs of society. - The Center for Wetlands has been the birthplace
of many of todays wetland scientists, with a
particular emphasis on research in aquatic
ecosystems. - Prior to his death, HT donated 15 acres to the
University of Florida. -
3Aerial Photograph of Donated Property
This property includes a 6 acre pond cypress
dome. His wish was that the land be used for
education and research.
4Location
The donated property is located near Hawthorne,
east of Gainesville 1.5 miles east of Grove
Park and 0.5 miles north of Highway 20
The Odum Cypress Dome
Property Boundary
5Importance of Cypress Domes
- Wildlife habitat
- Birds, large mammals, tree frogs, toads, and
salamanders - Recreation
- Educate the public on benefits of wetlands
- Wastewater recycling (improve water quality)
- Remove nitrogen and phosphorus from secondarily
treated wastewater - Flood control and groundwater recharge
Adapted from Duryea, M.L. and L.A. Hermansen.
Circular 1186 Univ. of Florida Cooperative
Extension Service, IFAS. Cypress Floridas
Majestic and Beneficial Wetlands Tree.
http//www.sfrc.ufl.edu/Extension/pubtxt/cir1186.h
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6Educational Importance Plants
- HTs dome is an excellent example of a low
nutrient cypress ecosystem found throughout the
pine flatwoods of north central Florida. -
Sundew plants and pitcher plants photographed in
the Odum dome
7Educational Importance- Hydrology
Biogeochemistry
The cypress dome maintains a standing pool of
water whose depth fluctuates seasonally.
Continuously flooded conditions offer a
year-round glimpse of the chemical and biological
cycles that are important to wetland
preservation.
8Recent Events Fall/Winter 2003
Cypress dome adopted
Responsibilities
by UF Wetlands Club
- Establish an ecologically-friendly trail and
boardwalk - Install educational signs around the property to
provide information to visitors - Perform long term maintenance and care of
property and boardwalk
By adopting the property and cypress dome, HTs
gift was added to the University of Florida
Natural Area Teaching Laboratory (NATL) so that
classes may use the site to enhance students
learning experiences.
9Wetlands Club Actions for Preservation (2004
2005)
- Recorded preliminary measurements for boardwalk
design - Cleared trail for monument commerating HT Odum
- Developed cost estimate for boardwalk supplies
and construction
- Currently
- Increasing public awareness to offset boardwalk
costs - Hosting ceremony for the property dedication
10Boardwalk Cost Estimate
11Goals
- To insure
- The preservation and protection of the property
and dome - That the property will be used for Odums
intended purposes - Accomplished by
- Inclusion as part of off-campus extension (NATL)
- Advertisement on NATL website
- Encouragement of faculty and students to use dome
- for research and education
12Thanks for your time and consideration.