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Do We Inherit the Love of Nature?
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/do-we-inherit-love-nature
nature. The farm boy, the hunter, the fisherman, the biology student, the trail hiker, the photographer ...
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Bamboo Garden
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/our-gardens/learning-gardens/bamboo-garden
spring or early summer. Here are some tips to keep bamboos where you want them. Choose your varieties ...
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Do We Inherit the Love of Nature?
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/do-we-inherit-love-nature-0
the biology student, the trail hiker, the photographer – all encounter aspects of nature that put them ...
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Barbara Jean Johnson Promenade
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/our-gardens/lane-avenue-gardens/barbara-jean-johnson-promenade
that tolerates dry to very wet sites. It has fine-textured, medium green summer foliage, good ...
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Educational Resources
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https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/asian-longhorned-beetle-alb-osu-extension-video USDA Continues Efforts to Eradicate Asian Longhorned Beetle in Ohio with Removal of Infested ...
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115th Audubon Christmas Bird Count to take place from December 14, 2014 to January 5, 2015
(GBBC) organized by Audubon with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It takes place President's Day ...
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Birds Squawk, Other Species Listen- NY Times
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/birds-squawk-other-species-listen-ny-times
language, too. Dr. Greene, working with a student, has also found that “squirrels understand ‘bird-ese,’ and ...
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Getting to Know Salamanders in Ohio- OSUE Publication 941
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/getting-know-salamanders-ohio-osue-publication-941
is one strategy that can help Ohio’s salamanders.” Lehnen is a former SENR graduate student. The ...
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Best Binoculars of 2013: The Cornell Lab Review
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The Endangered Timber Rattlesnake
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/endangered-timber-rattlesnake
the summer season, rattlesnakes don’t often move more than a mile or two away from their den site, so ...