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Fuzzy arrivals at University's Manzanita Lake

May 25, 2011
By Claudene Wharton

Cygnets on the University's campus, by Manzanita Lake
New cygnets arrived on the University's campus, by Manzanita Lake. Photo courtesy of Paul Neill.

As the University of Nevada, Reno said goodbye to more than 2,000 graduates at Commencement on May 13 and 14, the campus community also welcomed some newcomers – two fuzzy, white cygnets were hatched, joining the two beautiful adult, white swans, Olivia and Zeus, on the campus’ Manzanita Lake.

Swans have populated the campus lake off and on since the 1930s. On the south side of the lake, the Manzanita Bowl provides green space for student activities such as Frisbee, volleyball and picnics. The 290-acre campus is designated as a state arboretum and its Quad is listed as a "Jeffersonian academic village" on the National Register of Historic Places. The campus is a living collection of plants, trees, shrubs, flowers, ornamentals and native flora.

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