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Colorblind Viewer

By Casey Smith, Naturalist One in 12 men and 1 in 200 women are colorblind. Of people with color-blindness, 98% are red-green colorblind. In our

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Bat Week

By Bodhi Nithyananda With Halloween only a few days away, it’s a great time to do something positive for bats as part of International Bat

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Rain Gardens

By Uriah St. John  Studies have shown that up to 70% of water pollution is caused by run off from homes and lawns. One great

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Terrariums: A Pocket of Nature

By Adam Willis There’s something about a self-sustaining environment contained in glass that stimulates the imagination of both children and adults alike. When done correctly,

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Under the Paper Moon

By Robin Mays, Farm Educator  The recent “Super Moon” was a reminder of why humans have always been drawn to the moon. (No tidal pun

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Fabulous Fabaceae

By Uriah St. John, Seasonal Naturalist  While there are many different families of plants in Ohio, one of the most interesting to me is the

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Native Plants in Pots

By Ali Miller, Seasonal Naturalist  Native plants support wildlife more than any other plants. If you’re like me and only have a small patio and

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