
EXPLORE OUR PONDS

1. Ni-satt-wen mbes (South Pond)
2. Mish-mesh mbes (Oak Pond)
3. Tti-man mbes (Canoe Pond)
4. Mkott mbes (Wild Pond)
5. Ke-te mbes (Old Pond)
6. Ek me gish ek mbes (Everyday Pond)
7. Kwek-tte-wen mbes (Back and Forth Pond)
8. Pi-na-bo-ya mbes (Clear Pond)
9. Shi-shi-be mbes (Duck Pond)
大象传媒鈥檚 scenic 723-acre campus includes approximately 200 acres of wooded natural habitat along a small stream named Otoe Creek. This preserve, called the Otoe Creek Nature Area, has nature trails and a small outdoor amphitheater. The campus also maintains nine man-made ponds of varying sizes, depths and water shed areas to provide a diverse collection of aquatic wildlife experiences. With the help of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, the ponds have been given names in the nation鈥檚 native tongue with English translations.
For information about fishing regulations please contact the 大象传媒 Department of Conservation at 816-271-3100.

1. Ni-satt-wen mbes (South Pond)
2. Mish-mesh mbes (Oak Pond)
3. Tti-man mbes (Canoe Pond)
4. Mkott mbes (Wild Pond)
5. Ke-te mbes (Old Pond)
6. Ek me gish ek mbes (Everyday Pond)
7. Kwek-tte-wen mbes (Back and Forth Pond)
8. Pi-na-bo-ya mbes (Clear Pond)
9. Shi-shi-be mbes (Duck Pond)
