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Holy Hoofprints; Is That A Horse In My Science Class?!
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ (April 05, 2010) – The Rutgers Equine Science Center is
pleased to present Equine Science 4 Kids! - a redesigned, interactive youth
component now available on the Center’s
website. The component features Lord
Nelson, a 37-year old American Quarter horse, as the figurehead guiding
youth through the revamped educational component. “Lord Nelson
has witnessed the development of the Equine Science Center and experienced
over 20 years of Rutgers University history,” says Dr. Karyn Malinowski,
director of the Center. Malinowski brought Lord Nelson to Rutgers
University in 1978. Lord Nelson had a long, storied career at the
university before his retirement in 2000. He worked with university police
as a mounted patrol horse and entertained thousands of university fans as
the horse ridden by the Scarlet Knights football mascot. “Lord Nelson is
not only the perfect candidate to help teach budding scientists and young
horse enthusiasts about equine science, but at 37 years young, he is truly
a testament to the scientific research conducted at the Equine Science
Center,” added Malinowski. The goal was to
create an online classroom with Lord Nelson as the lead educator. Although
the updated component features interactive elements and will include
games, the primary focus is equine science specifically developed for
youth ages 10 - 14 years. The youth component focuses on three modules:
Healthcare and Nutrition - covering scientific subjects such as the odd
things horses eat, aging, and keeping horses healthy; Exercise Physiology
- discussing similarities in how horse and humans exercise, antioxidants,
and oxygen consumption; and Horses & the Environment - detailing how
horses and humans fit harmoniously in a clean environment. Equine Science 4
Kids! visitors have the opportunity to email their horse-related questions
directly to “Lord Nelson”. All questions will be answered in a timely
manner. If Lord Nelson receives the same question repeatedly, the question
will be added to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) feature available in
each three aforementioned modules. In keeping
with modern times, Lord Nelson also has a blog, “Holy Hoofprints!” to share
his thoughts and perspective with Equine Science 4 Kids visitors. Ideally,
his blog will consist of “a day in the life of a horse” as it relates to
science - type content. Visitors may also join Lord Nelson’s Fan Club to
receive email notification of new content, blog entries, and interactive
games as they are added to the youth component. For more
information about the new youth component or the Equine Science Center,
please email Tiffany Cody, Public Relations Specialist, at
cody@njaes.rutgers.edu or call
732-932-9419.
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