Daimville Public Library Expands Services for Deer, Elk
The Daimville Public Library has been given a new grant by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to expand its collection and services for deer and elk. The research is well-known; deer have been suffering from “chronic wasting disease” for years due to lack of opportunities for education and quality job training. Since 2003, the Daimville library has worked to offer workforce training to these large mammals, and now, thanks to a generous DNR grant, deer and elk will now have access to specialized materials designed specifically for hoofed animals to read. Professor Wandle Shamblebottoms, pictured here, earned his four year degree in art history before going on to get his PhD. He will offer quarterly seminars at the library with the funding from this new grant. “I’m very excited to reach out to my community,” he said in a recent interview. “But, please don’t wear camouflage to my presentations. It tends to make the others a bit nervous”
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