Friday, March 18, 2016

Brainstorming exercise: Matthew Hines

1. The Wilds in Cumberland, Ohio. At 9,154 acres, it is the largest wildlife conservation center in North America. It was created in 1984, and partnered with the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in 2001. Researching this could provide insight into the importance of animal conservation.
2. Hocking Hills State Park in Hocking County, Ohio. The park has many amazing rock formations, such as Old Man's Cave and Rock House. The park was established in 1924. Researching this could provide insight into the importance of protecting nature.

3. The Great Serpent Mound in Adams County, Ohio. It is 1348 feet long and three feet high. Researchers currently believe that it was built by the Fort Ancient culture in about 1070 CE. Researching this could provide an insight into Native American culture, and its importance today.

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