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Learning To Appreciate “Creepy” Animals Through The White Hall Animal Displays

October 26, 2022 Samantha Glas

“People have a lot of fear of spiders and snakes and lizards and stuff.” Biology professor Micah Fern removed a gray, quarter-sized tarantula from a glass enclosure on his bookshelf. “But what I always want […]

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Class on falconry and raptory rehabilitation captivates students

November 17, 2015 Tiffany Rose Dawson

When junior zoology major Kili Walsh was a little kid, the bald eagle was her favorite animal. Her passion didn’t stem from a deep sense of patriotism—she found the birds interesting. In first grade, she […]

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Conservation biology majors bring environmental change

November 3, 2015 Ali Renckens

The current rate of extinction is 100 to 1,000 times faster than the natural rate. This negatively affects food, medicine, industrial products and vital ecosystem resources. Conservation biology majors hope to change this. Lydia Atchley, […]

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