From volunteering to attending an event, there are so many ways to get involved with The Nature Conservancy. Whether big or small, every action we take can make a difference for nature in Ohio and beyond. Explore opportunities to dive in near you at: https://nature.ly/4dGLMxQ 📸: © Randall Schieber
The Nature Conservancy in Ohio
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Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends – in Ohio and across the globe.
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From our lakes and rivers to our wetlands and forests, Ohio's lands and waters support a rich history of culture, recreation and biodiversity. The Nature Conservancy is working with partners across the state to preserve and protect these incredible natural areas for generations to come.
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Gardening for wildlife sometimes has unintended consequences. Don't forget to join us next Wednesday, August 28th at 6pm ET for a webinar to discover ways to garden for conservation while minimizing wildlife damage. Learn more and register here: https://nature.ly/47fnbxL. 📸: © Rebecca Nieminen
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We're excited to announce the acquisition of 63 acres to our Edge of Appalachia Preserve in southern Ohio! This tract boasts beautiful Appalachian hardwood forest that supports the rare purple wood sedge, beautiful outcroppings of Peebles Dolomite bedrock and sections of Tracy run. We'll let the photos speak for themselves! 😍 📸: © Terry Seidel/TNC
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📣 WE'RE HIRING 📣 The Nature Conservancy is hiring a Prescribed Fire Manager to provide support to Ohio and Michigan business units for fire management activities related to prescribed fires, wildfires, fire training and fire qualifications. To learn more and apply for this 🔥 hot 🔥 position, visit nature.org/careers and search for job ID 55465.
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Each year, our dedicated conservation staff reforest hundreds of acres of habitat through restoration projects. This fall, you can lend a helping hand by collecting fallen tree nuts around your home and community and donating them to The Nature Conservancy in Ohio. 🌳 Even better, you can then help us plant the next generation of forests! Join us on the evening of Monday, September 9th for a virtual meeting with conservation staff to learn more about this exciting volunteer opportunity. Learn more and register at: https://nature.ly/3yuf03F.
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WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT! Eaten plants, dug up bulbs and holes in the lawn…if you spend any time in the garden, you've no doubt encountered these issues. Join The Nature Conservancy and OSU Extension on August 28th at 6pm ET for a webinar to discover ways to garden for conservation while minimizing wildlife damage. Learn more and register here: https://nature.ly/3yGA7zw.
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The Tribal Buffalo Lifeways Collaboration, a partnership of the InterTribal Buffalo Council, Native Americans in Philanthropy, The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund, is set to create lasting change and return buffalo to Tribal lands at an unprecedented scale. We are honored to be a part of this historic collaboration that will support cultural preservation and restoration of buffalo lifeways. Learn more: https://nature.ly/3yzHkkT 📸 Charles Larry #NewPartnership #Buffalo
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We're Hiring! We're looking for our next Ohio Conservation Lead who will be responsible for the implementation of the Midwest’s strategic priorities, with emphasis on those that depend on implementation through team members that are based in Ohio. To learn more and apply for this role, visit nature.org/careers and search for job ID 55386.
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We're not surprised to hear that Lake Erie made the number one spot on a recent USA Today 10 Best list of the greatest lakes in the country. While it may be the smallest by volume and the shallowest of the Great Lakes, Lake Erie is a giant when it comes to life! It’s the most biologically productive of the Great Lakes, teeming with over 100 fish species and an abundant forage base. Its warm, shallow waters create the perfect environment for a diverse range of habitats, including wetlands and embayments. Why is this important? Because it supports the highest fish production, making it a vital resource for both commercial and sport fisheries. Plus, its shores are a critical stopover for thousands of migratory birds and butterflies each year. 🦋🐦 So next time you’re enjoying the beauty of Lake Erie, remember, it’s not just a lake; it’s a thriving ecosystem supporting life and livelihoods for millions! 💧🌿