About WEI

 

Our Vision

To make Wakulla County a world-class destination that brings together education,conservation and recreation in a manner that stimulates economic development in an environmentally responsible way.

Our History

On April 17, 2012, Governor Rick Scott signed Florida’s budget, which included a $4.5 million investment for Tallahassee State College to construct an environmental institute in Wakulla County, and the Wakulla Environmental Institute was born.

In 2013, TSC purchased and broke ground on 158 acres off of Crawfordville Highway for WEI. The large, beautiful tract of land featured a sinkhole, wetlands and a natural bridge, and would easily accommodate a world-class facility to fulfill the Institute’s three-part mission of education, conservation and recreation. A year later, the United States Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration announced a grant of $1.5 million to TSC for “core infrastructure improvements that will enable the construction of the Wakulla Environmental Institute.” Construction was completed and WEI’s first building opened in early 2016.