Zoo creates ornaments from reindeer droppings

by Amy Judd | November 28, 2008 at 12:22 pm
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A zoo in Illinois is offering Christmas ornaments that are made partly from reindeer droppings - they are dried, clear-coated and then painted or decorated with glitter.

An eco-friendly way to decorate your tree this year!

Zoo marketing director Susie Ohley has named the products "magical reindeer gem ornaments," and each comes with a label of authenticity. They cost $5 at the zoo gift shop.

Staffer Katie Buydos, who makes jewelry as a hobby, donated wire and beads, saying, "Susie asked me to bring some creativity to the table."

Some folks are surprised at the size of the "gems," which are only about as big as marbles. "Reindeer are so big," zoo maintenance worker Sheldon Williams said. But the droppings are "just a big pile of small."

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Milieunet

Great. I just miss a few hundred reindeers, that is a pity.

I like this way of re-use, recycling.

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