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GOLD CERTIFICATION. In the North Habitat section of the Ore-
gon Zoo’s Elephant Lands area, a geothermal “slinky” system directs heat
created as a byproduct of cooling the swimming pools for the polar bears
through rows of slinky-like coiled pipes buried eight to 12 feet under-
ground to warm the indoor portion of the elephant habitat. (Illustration
by Glen Marcusen, courtesy of the Oregon Zoo)
Elephant Lands earns
LEED Gold certification
Continued from page 11
now preheats water for ele-
phant bathing and other
uses. The warmed water,
which is stored in a
1,500-gallon tank in the
building’s
mechanical
room, reduces the amount
of natural gas required to
heat it.
Natural ventilation
Natural ventilation is
now used in the indoor
facility. Large louvers on
the walls and roof open
automatically based on
outdoor temperatures, so
about 75 percent of the
building’s fan power is
eliminated during natural-
ventilation mode.
Cross-laminated timber
The Elephant Plaza
building took runner-up
honors for Sustainable
Project of the Year in the
Portland Business Jour-
nal’s 2015 Better Bricks
awards. One of the build-
ings was the first commer-
cial project in Oregon to use
cross-laminated
timber
(CLT), a material made
from planks of wood
cross-hatched together into
large structural sheets.
Steel and concrete take a
lot of energy to produce,
and CLT — which stores
carbon — can have a
positive
environmental
impact over the life cycle of
a building.
The Oregon Zoo is
recognized worldwide for
its Asian elephant pro-
gram, which has spanned
more than 60 years.
Considered highly en-
dangered in their range
countries, Asian elephants
are threatened by habitat
loss, conflict with humans,
and disease. It is estimated
that just 40,000 to 50,000
elephants
remain
in
fragmented
populations
from India to Borneo.
The Oregon Zoo is
located at 4001 S.W.
Canyon Road in Portland.
To learn more, call (503)
226-1561 or visit <www.
oregonzoo.org>.
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Ultraconservative
lobby backs
Japan PM charter
change drive
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reportedly includes many
of Abe’s cabinet ministers
and hundreds of national
and local lawmakers.
The organization holds
lectures and other events to
spread its views and
defends Japan’s wartime
atrocities while accusing
China and South Korea of
lying or exaggerating their
suffering. It also believes
the U.S. postwar occupa-
tion brainwashed Japa-
nese with guilt and that
education since the war
was self-degrading.