Campus Overview - Green Campus

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Campus Overview - Green Campus

The University began its collection of plants in 1985; in 1988, the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta granted the University arboretum status. The arboretum’s mission calls for the collection and display of plants for the purpose of “providing an attractive landscape setting, conducive to learning, which demonstrates the diversity of the plant kingdom.” Since 1994 Salisbury University has been developing a collection of figurative sculpture to complement its arboretum.  The 203-acre campus has earned many accolades such as the highest sustainability award given by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service and Forestry Council: The Green PLANT Award in addition to receiving the Tree Campus USA recognition through the Arbor Day Foundation.

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