For a Good Cause -- Robert House
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--Story by Young Chang, photo by [tk]
When Robert House realized his Newport Harbor High School students
didn’t have enough natural settings to visit on field trips, he decided
to bring nature to them.
In 1972, he founded the Environmental Nature Center and grew it to
depict 14 plant communities characteristic of California. The center also
re-created such different settings as a small desert, a redwood forest, a
recycling stream and chaparral.
“As urbanization increased in Newport Beach and Orange County, we
couldn’t take our students on field trips as easily outside to see these
natural areas that were of biological interest,” said House, who is also
a volunteer at the center. “So we created our own natural areas.”
Many of the trees, shrubs and wildflowers sprouting at the center
today were planted almost three decades ago by House’s students, who
significantly helped him start his project.
Since retiring eight years ago from the high school, House has
remained a volunteer at the center. Busloads of students and teachers
visit every day, and the lessons taught have to do with how the world was
long ago and how it is now.
Programs include teacher workshops and nature camp sessions in the
summer.
He leads walks through the various microcosms on the third Thursday of
each month -- they’re called “Walks with the Founder” -- and teaches his
10,000 or so students a year about the natural settings they don’t
readily get to see.
He calls the center a “green belt nature center” for the area they sit
in, which is near the Back Bay, on the border of Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa.
“This is kind of a unique situation,” said House, a Laguna Beach
resident.
When he’s not leading tours or tending to the general upkeep of the
center, House helps raise funds for such projects as a new building with
a new nature center office, museum and teaching facility.
“It’s a sample of natural California in Newport Beach,” he said.
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