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Number: 07-63

For release on June 5, 2007, 12:10:00 PM

Contacts: Diane Greenberg, greenb@bnl.gov, (631)344-2347 or
Mona Rowe, mrowe@bnl.gov, (631) 344-5056

Brookhaven Lab Celebrates First Year of Open Space Stewardship Program

UPTON, NY -About 250 students, parents, teachers, land stewards, administrators and public officials attended a celebration at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory on May 24 to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Open Space Stewardship Program, a school-community-government partnership initiated by Brookhaven Lab's Office of Educational Programs.

The program fosters respect for open spaces in students and helps them to learn about the scientific process through working with real-life data in the field. Further, the program may encourage students to choose careers in science and technology. Schools in the program are partnered with land stewards in their local communities, and students in grades K through 12 perform environmental research and stewardship activities on undeveloped land.

At the ceremony, New York State Assemblyman Steven Englebright, 4th District, said the 50,000 acres of undeveloped land that is preserved on Long Island is our "greatest treasure." He praised the Open Space Stewardship Program as a vehicle to protect these open spaces, and he suggested that the program should be a model for future initiatives in the state and the nation.

Nineteen Suffolk County school districts, mainly in Brookhaven Town and the East End, are participating in the Open Space Stewardship Program. Several students at the celebration gave oral presentations on their research, while others displayed posters on their projects.