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					|  Andrew Green, 
					Bloomington; Michael Brown from EAC, Kelli Allison, Lincoln; 
					Jon Riddle, Lincoln; Alyssa Summers, Lincoln; Maddy 
					Christenson, South Lyon, Mich.; Rebecca Escamilla, Pingree 
					Grove; Samantha Meyer, Diamond; and Dalton Presswood, 
					Lincoln.
 
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			EcoLynx Visit BloomingtonConservation Biology Students visit 
			Ecology Action Center and Miller Park Zoo Curator
 
 
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            [November 28, 2017]  
			
			LINCOLN  
			- Members of the Lincoln College EcoLynx Club traveled to 
			Bloomington Nov. 16 to meet and workshop possible green program 
			advancements with the Ecology Action Center, as well as tour the 
			Miller Park Zoo and meet with its Curator, Anthony Nelson. | 
        
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			 EcoLynx Club members met with Michael Brown, The 
			Executive Director of the Ecology Action Center, to discuss the 
			current recycling program on campus (created by means of a grant 
			from the Phi Theta Kappa honor society), and gain insight on what 
			next steps might be to further expand it that are feasible for the 
			Lincoln campus. Dr. Julia Ossler, the club’s faculty advisor, added 
			that by networking with the Ecology Action Center, the students also 
			gained a valuable resource in the community to help grow the 
			recycling effort on campus. 
 The Ecology Action Center is a not-for-profit environmental agency 
			with a mission to inspire and assist residents of McLean County in 
			creating, strengthening and preserving a healthy environment. The 
			EAC acts as a central resource for environmental education, 
			information, outreach, and technical assistance in McLean County.
 
			
			 
			Later, students also went behind the scenes at the Miller Park Zoo 
			with the zoo curator, Anthony Nelson. This visit gave a unique 
			experience to Lincoln College conservation biology majors, giving 
			them in-depth look at career options in zookeeping. 
			
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 EcoLynx Club at Miller Park Zoo
 
				 
Nelson gave the Club members a fascinating tour, teaching about 
each of the animals within the zoo. Club members were allowed to observe a 
training session with harbor seals, seeing how zoo keepers use their training to 
engage their charges, getting them used to being handled for medical exams, and 
how they are able to take close-up looks of the animals without having to sedate 
them first.
 Club members observed sessions with the zoo's resident tiger, snow leopards, and 
river otters. They were able to gain insight into day-to-day zoo operations, 
including medical aspects, and touring the medical facilities to gain an 
understanding how keepers take care of such a wide range of animals.
 
				 
			[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
 
			
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