Animal Keeper Blog

Return to Museum of Life and Science homepage. January 7, 2017. January 3, 2017. Keeper Katies operant conditioning work. December 25, 2016. December 19, 2016. Christmas 2016 is coming. January 24, 2016. QuikPic Alpaca yard expansion. I was going through the photos on my phone and found this one. We expanded the alpaca yard in August and the girls immediately went and starting eating the tree. No longer any grass, or the bottom half of the tree in this area any more. Read more. January 21, 2016. Dr Van.

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Return to Museum of Life and Science homepage. January 7, 2017. January 3, 2017. Keeper Katies operant conditioning work. December 25, 2016. December 19, 2016. Christmas 2016 is coming. January 24, 2016. QuikPic Alpaca yard expansion. I was going through the photos on my phone and found this one. We expanded the alpaca yard in August and the girls immediately went and starting eating the tree. No longer any grass, or the bottom half of the tree in this area any more. Read more. January 21, 2016. Dr Van.

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