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Rare Creatures Become Classroom Companions at College

19 Oct

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Summary

  • College's animal management center home to 500+ animals
  • Students care for exotic reptiles, fish, and alpacas
  • Boa constrictor a favorite among animal management students
Rare Creatures Become Classroom Companions at College

As of October 19th, 2025, Easton College near Norwich has welcomed some unique new residents to its campus - rare fishes and a boa constrictor. The college's animal management center, home to around 500 animals, has become a hub for students studying animal care to gain practical experience.

Under the guidance of vets and animal technicians, the students are responsible for the daily needs of the diverse creatures, from alpacas to small mammals and reptiles. Zoe Cousins, an animal management student, particularly enjoys working with the reptiles, especially the boa constrictor, which she frequently handles and feeds.

The hands-on approach at the college's animal center has boosted the students' confidence and prepared them for future careers. Cousins aspires to work in a zoo or with snakes and birds, while others are considering paths like animal psychotherapy or veterinary clinics dealing with smaller pets.

The college's animal management program has been recognized by the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums, reflecting the high standards of animal welfare and the valuable learning opportunities it provides to the next generation of animal caretakers.

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The animal management center at Easton College is home to around 500 animals, including alpacas, small mammals, reptiles, and fish.
Easton College students studying animal management work alongside vets and animal technicians to care for the diverse creatures, feeding them and logging data to help protect the species.
Zoe Cousins, an animal management student, particularly enjoys working with the reptiles, especially the boa constrictor, which she frequently handles and feeds.

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