Posted by [email protected] on March 27, 2014 at 12:35 AM
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This preserve not only benefits the animals that call it home, but it also benefits the University and its students in more ways than not. It provides research opportunities for Ecology, Environmental, Biological, Chemistry, Geosience, and many other majors that students are pursuing. The Undergraduate Research Journal also has papers published from work conducted within this very preserve.The abundance of life and questions that this small habitat can help answer are innumerable, and it would be a shame if future students do not have these same opportunities. The Preserve is also incorporated into many of the Biology labs/ classes and these curriculums would all have to be changed if the Preserve were eventually destroyed.
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