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The luna moth: Mother Nature’s masterpiece
The luna moth’s soft, dreamy appearance features a snow-white body, pale green wings and startling eyespots and unique tails that keep it safe.
Expanding conservation efforts in Ohio give freshwater mussels hope
The Watters Aquatic Conservation Center is providing new opportunities for researchers to reverse the downward trend of many species of freshwater mussels.
Roundup of FFA news for May 30, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from Southern Local FFA, R.G Drage FFA, Zane Trace FFA, Northwestern Wayne FFA, West Holmes FFA and Black River FFA.
Turtles: Give ‘em a brake, not a break!
Tami Gingrich offers motorists a reminder to be on the lookout for turtles as they venture out to find the perfect place to lay their eggs.
Recent changes make it easier to force Ohio landowners to allow oil and gas drilling
The number of so-called “unitization” orders issued by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has surged in recent years.
Do you recognize Item No. 1270?
Item No. 1270 comes to us from Jay Goodell, of Goodell Family Farm, with no additional information. Can you help us solve the mystery?
On the farm, and everywhere, water is vital for life
Eliza Blue’s chores remind her water is life. Every drop holds a history of the world, a baptism into a constant reimagining of the same unending dance.
Sleeping soundly in cabin #4
Judith Sutherland recalls summer church camp at Camp Otyokwa in Cabin #4.
Of warts and toads
American toads are widespread throughout eastern North America. As long as there is moisture and a bountiful food supply, they can live in many habitats.
A tiny wire, a few feathers and a helping hand
Jim Abrams recalls a trip to the the Gallatin River near Bozeman, Montana where he did a little fly fishing.