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MTSU also provides graduate education opportunities ranging from traditional academic-focused disciplines to professional degrees. We offer over 80 programs to prepare you to go right to work or transfer easily to a university after graduation. It is the number one choice of Tennessee’s transfer students and adult learners and the number one producer of undergraduate degrees in the Greater Nashville region. Zoo Knoxville said they will soon launch a master plan that will include, “a vision for the future of elephants in Knoxville with the support of the community.HELP 2021-22 Graduate Catalog įounded in 1911, Middle Tennessee State University was the oldest and largest member of the Tennessee Board of Regents system until it was granted its own governing board in 2017. When they are comfortable with the routine, Jana and Edie will make the move first followed by Tonka in 2023. The zoo will soon start training them to voluntarily enter and stand in a travel crate. The elephants will not depart immediately.

With all three around 40 years of age, the move will allow them to join a larger group of elephants to ensure their needs for community and companionship are met as they enter the latter stages of their lives. The zoo announced that African elephants Tonka, Jana and Edie will be moving to the Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tenn., a 3000-acre refuge for elephants who are retired from zoos and circuses. (WATE) - Three African elephants that have lived at Zoo Knoxville for more than 20 years will be moved to a reserve in Middle Tennessee over the next year, officials announced Monday.
