Owners of private land included in the expansion plan would first have to agree to sell or donate their property to the federal government.
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Staff report After the holidays, live-cut Christmas trees can be repurposed as habitat for various species of animals, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. Each ...
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As the holiday season comes to a close, Ohio residents can give their live-cut Christmas trees a second life by repurposing ...
A live-cut Christmas tree can also be recycled as the centerpiece of a wildlife-friendly brush pile. Place the tree in a ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources collected and submitted samples from a number of dead wild birds to test for the ...
As the number of freshwater mussels continue to decline across North America, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking ...
The Eastern hellbender, a slimy, mud-colored creature that ranks as Indiana’s and the nation's largest salamander, may be ...
Squirrels are the most common small game hunted in Ohio, with nearly 22% of survey respondents reporting that they stalked ...
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