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Pace University Faculty Transport Sheep To New Environmental Center Complex

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- James Eyring, the assistant director of Pace University’s Environmental Center, herded sheep and goats from the old barn to the new barn which has been erected as part of the new Environmental Center complex, a major component of the Master Plan for Pace’s Pleasantville campus.

James Eyring and border collie Emma transport sheep and goats to the new barn.

James Eyring and border collie Emma transport sheep and goats to the new barn.

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The new environmental center barn.

The new environmental center barn.

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Sheep and goats traveled across the campus at 6 a.m.

Sheep and goats traveled across the campus at 6 a.m.

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Sheep and goats travel to the new barn.

Sheep and goats travel to the new barn.

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The new barn is one of the first portions of the master plan to be completed.

The new barn is one of the first portions of the master plan to be completed.

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