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Oak savannas are one of the most endangered habitats in the world. With a disappearing oak population nationally and locally, the Cincinnati Nature Center is trying to do its part to help wildlife populations.
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Oak trees are disappearing here and around the world. The causes are many, but in Greater Cincinnati it may come down to the fact they are not as tolerant of honeysuckle and drought as maple trees.
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On this Earth Day, you may be thinking how much nature has helped you over this past year. You may not know exactly why going outside makes you feel…
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With COVID-19 restrictions forced on them, many people have an overwhelming desire to get outside. Despite the rainy weather, park visitors are taking…
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In a property adjacent to the Cincinnati Nature Center in Milford, Ohio, sits Raptor Inc., a nonprofit organization run mostly by volunteers that is…
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The first Earth Day was held April 22, 1970. Since the day that many consider the birth of the modern environmental movement, generations have grown up…
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As you were outside waiting for the big Fourth of July fireworks to start, you may have been lucky enough to enjoy nature's light show, put on by…
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Earth Day is this Sunday, April 22. Started in 1970, Earth Day is now a global event, with groups and individuals celebrating and raising awareness of our…
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Earth Day is this Saturday, April 22, a day when groups and individuals around the globe celebrate and raise awareness of our environment.Joining us to…
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With 50 years of land and habitat management experience, the Cincinnati Nature Center is establishing the Center for Conservation & Stewardship. The…