Where Utahs Future Grows.. Location The Utah Botanical Center is located 20 miles north of Salt Lake City in Kaysville Moved from Farmington location.

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Where Utahs Future Grows.

Location The Utah Botanical Center is located 20 miles north of Salt Lake City in Kaysville Moved from Farmington location that had been in use since 1902 Highway construction forced relocation Kaysville site adjacent to existing Agricultural Experiment Station farm

Aerial Photo - June 2004

T he Utah Botanical Center will guide the conservation and wise use of plant, water, and energy resources through research- based educational experiences, demonstrations, and technologies. Mission Statement

Conservation & Preservation - Open space, plant conservation, etc. Sustainability - Sensitive architectural and landscape design, economically sound Education & Extension - Education is the single most valuable, compelling and attractive service the Center can provide to stakeholders Community & Economic Development - Supporting the community Research - Furthering mission-appropriate research areas, sharing information Where Utahs Future Grows. Major Objectives

Current Conditions

Residential Water Use Outdoors 67% Showers & Baths 6% Dishwasher & Other Domestic 1% Toilets 9% Clothes Washers 7% Leaks 5% Faucets 5%

Site Overview UBC site covers 100 acres and includes four ponds that cover 23 acres Ponds provide a unique resource for classes, field trips, and demonstrations Site adjacent to Kaysville Research Farm that covers 60 acres

Aerial Photo - June 2004

Greenhouse First facility constructed on site Completed in SF propagation area 2000 SF production area 4000 SF headhouse and offices

Facilities: Greenhouse/Nursery

Youth fishing camp Fishing Camp Photo

Fishing Camp Curriculum Camp is held one day a week for 6-8 weeks in the evening Each day starts with a 30 minute lesson followed by 90 minutes of fishing on the ponds Topics covered include casting, knots, equipment, fish and aquatic biology, the water cycle, ethics, and rules

Ready to fish!

I got one!!!

Fishing Camp Supper

Boy Scout Merit Badge Classes Environmental Science Energy Landscape Architecture Bird Study

Scout birding merit badge class

Girl Scout Badge Classes Initial class on Plant Science Other classes to be added Adventure packs on birding, horticulture, and recycling can be checked out for leader-directed activities

Master Naturalist Program A new program starting in the fall of 07 Includes 40 hours of instruction in the classroom and on field trips Goal is to develop volunteers who provide education on natural and cultural resources in the local area Junior master naturalist segment of program is planned in the future

Master Naturalist First module will cover Aquatics and Wetlands Second module on Arid Lands Third module on Alpine and Montane Systems

Facilities: Utah House Energy Star certified home (30% reduction in energy use over state building codes Currently 60% more energy efficient than a comparable home (use of photo-voltaics) Currently 50-60% reduction in water use than a comparable home (rainwater collection system) As waterwise landscape matures, water savings will increase Finishes and materials were selected that are low in chemical off-gassing (VOC, formaldehyde, etc.) The Utah House is fully accessible to people of all ages and physical abilities - ADA House was constructed to increase sustainable and efficient use of natural resources (recycled products, waste reduction, etc.)

Facilities: Utah House

Facilities: Trailhead Pavilion

Adventure Summer Camps

Summer Camps Camps are designed for a particular age group and are held in the morning during four consecutive days Pirates of the Ponds is for grades 5-6 and includes water experiments, pond exploration, and hidden treasure Crazy as it sounds, unique titles help with registration

Summer Camps Other camps include Artistic Adventures for grades 3-6 and focused on using various art media Owls, Spells, and Potions for grades 3-4 and focused on fun science experiments Slimy, Gooey, Gross for grades 1-2 and focused on worms, bats, and icky stuff

Summer camp activity Ice Blocking Activity

School Field Trips For both elementary and secondary grades, K-12 Focus on hands-on experiences at the Utah House, around the ponds, and at the greenhouse Correlated with state core curriculum

School Field Trips Grade 1 discusses ways plants and people use water Water Appreciation Activity focused on all the ways we use water during the day If there was no water, what are some things we could no longer do?

School Field Trips Grade 4 trip discusses wetlands, the water cycle, and adaptations to wet and dry environments Interactive game that asks how many gallons of water are used for different activities such as teeth brushing Demonstration of landscape irrigation using sprinklers and drip tubing

Youth Service Projects Initial projects focused on cleaning up debris around the ponds Juvenile Court community service youth pulled over 120 cubic yards of tires, trash, and barrels from the water Church youth groups removed old fences and built gravel walkways around the greenhouse

Facilities: Pond Rehabilitation

Eagle Scout Projects Since 2001, a total of 37 Eagle Scout service projects have been completed Projects included installing a flag pole, building 20 bat houses and 77 bird houses, and cleaning up weeds around the ponds Youth volunteers have donated over 4000 hours over the last six years

Youth volunteers planting trees

Master Plan - Birds Eye View

Home & Garden Neighborhood

Visitors Plaza – Café, Gift Shop

Wetland Education Center

Where Utahs Future Grows.