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Service learning to save the planet  Mark Zloba, land manager at the Edge of Appalachia in Adams County, leads UC Clermont students (from left) Brandon Hammersley, Cailey Fritz and Isabella Naylor through the preserve in April as part of an environmental studies service learning project. (Submitted photo) For Emily Cochell, a biology graduate from the University of Cincinnati Clermont College, finding a full-time job with a company invested in sustainable practices was at the top of her wish list.
“Human impact to the planet affects everything: Sea-level rise, ocean acidification, urban heat islands, saltwater invasion of fresh water, air and water pollution, and ecosystems moving northward due to the warming of the Earth,” Cochell said. “It s important that we as a species have the time, energy an
Things to do in Cincinnati this week: July 5-11
Monday, July 5
FAMILY: Butterflies of Bali, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily, Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. Timed ticket entry. Runs May 8-Sept. 6. Reservations: krohn.ticketspice.com/butterflyshow.
RECREATION: Trivia on the Square, 6-8 p.m., Fountain Square, 520 Vine St., Downtown. Weekly through Oct. 11. Free. myfountainsquare.com.
Tuesday, July 6
HEALTH: Outdoor Fitness Series, 7 p.m., Winton Woods, 10245 Winton Road, Springfield Township. Rotating series of HIIT, boot camp and zumba every Tuesday June 1-Aug. 31. greatparks.org.
MUSEUMS: In a New Light: Treasures from the Taft, Taft Museum of Art, 316 Pike St., Downtown. Runs July 3-May 1. Exhibition highlights Anna and Charles Taft s vision as art collectors and their legacy to the people of Cincinnati.