College campuses can get pretty wild, and not always for the reasons you'd think. Here's how a few universities handle situations where critters and coeds intermix.
The school takes a proactive approach to wildlife awareness, holding informational campaigns each spring and posting on-campus signs that warn of current wildlife activity. Wildlife guidelines are also provided at student orientations, campus tours and theWhen someone does have a concerns about a wild animal, they’re encouraged to call university police.
Still, no matter how cute an animal is, and no matter how tempting it might be to get up close and personal, Liddle says the best practice is simple: keep your distance. “Remember these wild animals are not pets,” Liddle says. “Let’s admire them from afar and appreciate that we are able to share their space.”Sometimes, the city and the country can collide. In Seattle, the University of Washington’s campus also has abundant wildlife despite its proximity to urban sprawl.
Before the ramp’s advent, facilities crews had to physically remove ducklings from the fountain to keep them from getting stuck, says Jeffrey Kopec, a UW maintenance supervisor. The ramp began as a simple piece of plywood, but theis a larger, thoughtfully-designed model with ascending and descending ramps leading to a floating plank. It looks somewhat like a miniaturized version of the metal ramps and floating docks you might see at a marina.
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