Merry Lea Environmental Center

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Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College is located at Wolf Lake in Noble County, Indiana. The center serves as a field laboratory for students at Goshen College who are studying ecology, environmental education and agroecology. In addition, Merry Lea provides environmental educational experiences for elementary students in the center's service area which includes the Fort Wayne metropolitan area as well as Warsaw, Huntington, Kendallville, Goshen and Elkhart.

The facility's 1150 acres (4.6 km²) include most of northern Indiana's ecosystems including peat bogs, swamp maple forest, upland mesic forest, old field, prairie, and lakeshore. An esker deposit with 50 ft (15 m) relief that extends for nearly half a mile (1 km) is the most striking geological feature. The center also features Rieth Village, a complex of energy efficient buidings completed in 2006 that provide housing and classrooms for college students.[1] Rieth Village features a 10 kW wind generator mounted on a 100 ft (30 m) tower and 4.8 kW photovoltaic array.

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Sunrise over Merry Lea Merry Lea in Winter Merry Lea in Autumn

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  1. ^ Merry Lea’s Green Buildings

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