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You don’t have to go far to see the largest salamanders in North America thanks to a new RV Campground introduced by the ...
A section of Stebbins Gulch and Bole Woods at Holden Arboretum were recently added to the national Old-Growth Forest Network.
Clyde Gosnell and Louise "Omie" Warner are a couple who have made significant contributions to conservation in Ohio. They have also been instrumental in creating a prairie/wetland complex at Battelle ...
Julie Watson In last month’s column (April Showers bring Vernal Pools) we talked a lot about Ohio’s native amphibians (frogs, toads, and salamanders). This month I want to talk about Ohio’s ...
Hadspen House, the 18th-century West Country residence which now is The Newt in Somerset – a luxury hotel owned ... centring around over 460 species of meticulously maintained ornamental apple trees ...
Blacklegged ticks, the primary carriers of Lyme disease, are active year-round in Ohio, and five tick species are common in the state. Ohio State University offers a Tick Testing Lab service for ...
Ohio has seen a rise in the number of ticks and tick species. With this increase comes a rise in the number of Lyme disease cases among Ohioans over the past decade. Here's what to know about ...
Since there are so few of these salamanders remaining in the wild, increasing their odds provides hope for the future of their species, which faces multiple challenges, including habitat ...
Mind the swarm. Midges, the tiny fly species commonly arriving in the late spring and early summer, have emerged in Northeast Ohio. The insects spend most of their lives underwater before hatching ...
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