Super cute and super stinky.
That’s one way to describe Enapay (a-naw-pay) and Pivane (pih-vah-nay), the two North American river otters at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. The adorable brothers, whose names mean “the brave one” and “weasel,” respectively, in some Native American languages, arrived at the zoo in 2011 from the Minnesota Zoo. They are known far and wide, or at least across zoo grounds, for the large amounts of feces they produce and the smell of their 21-pound bodies.
“They have probably some of the grossest poop of most of the animals at the zoo,” Rocky Mountain Wild keeper Kelsey Walker said. “And in large quantities for such a small animal.”
ENMU Student Association of Social Workers Named Volunteer of the Month by Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce
Written by Desiree Cooper
February 19, 2021 The Eastern New Mexico University Student Association of Social Workers receiving Volunteer of the Month for February form the Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce.
The Eastern New Mexico University Student Association of Social Workers (SASW) has received two awards this semester recognizing the positive impact the organization s members have made in their local communities: Volunteer of the Month for February from the Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce and the Six Principles of Non-Violence Award during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration, sponsored by the City of Portales Cultural Affairs Committee, ENMU, Portales Municipal Schools, KENW-TV and the New Mexico State Martin Luther King Jr. Commission.
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