The 天美传媒安卓破解版 has one 鈥渨ild鈥 campus.
It鈥檚 one of 85 colleges and universities, and the only one in Louisiana, profiled in 鈥淭he Campus Wild: How College and University Green Landscapes Provide Havens for Wildlife and 鈥楲ands-on鈥 Experiences for Students.鈥
The National Wildlife Federation鈥檚 campus habitat guide singles out schools that 鈥渁re playing a dynamic role in protecting wildlife and restoring habitats,鈥,鈥 according to information at .
A profile about the University in 鈥淭he Campus Wild鈥 highlights Cypress Lake, a two-acre microcosm of the nearby Atchafalaya River Basin. A photo of a great egret standing near the edge of the lake from the University鈥檚 website louisiana.edu also is featured.
Cypress Lake offers more than a bucolic setting in the heart of campus. The diverse ecosystem provides students, including biology classes that study in adjacent Wharton Hall, with learning opportunities.
It is home to alligators, several species of turtles, and fish such as bass, sunfish, and garfish. Birds, such as hawks, nest in the lake鈥檚 cypress trees, and water birds, such as egrets and herons, wade its shores.
鈥淭he Campus Wild鈥 guide can be viewed at
For more information about the National Wildlife Federation, visit