Roy Hyatt Center Recognized As Stewardship Forest
August 20, 2018
The Roy Hyatt Environmental Center in Cantonment has been recognized as a Stewardship Forest by the Florida Forest Service.
RHEC became a demonstration forest under the Forest Stewardship program. This program recognizes the effort being put into managing the property with a good stewardship ethic, including prescribed burning and planting longleaf pine trees.
Pictured: Molly O’Connor and Adam Bretschnieder of the Escambia County School District’s Roy Hyatt Environmental Center. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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5 Responses to “Roy Hyatt Center Recognized As Stewardship Forest”
How very exciting for the Roy Hyatt Environmental Center to be recognized as a “Stewardship Forest” by the Florida Forest Service. My Daddy, Roy Hyatt…his legacy lives on. He would be so very proud & appreciative of all the hard work to continue his dream of such a wonderful place to visit!
Congratulations! The ECSD children love the Environmental Center.
Congratulations, Molly! Keep up the good work.
CONGRATULATIONS! Way to go Molly and Adam. I know the two of you put a lot of hard work into the R.H.E.C. You guys ROCK!
Congratulations Molly and Adam