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Blooms & Butterflies
Make a spring escape to a tropical haven at Franklin Park Conservatory.
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Butterfly House, Put-in-Bay
From May until mid-October, a multitude of butterflies float through this 4,000-square-foot attraction on South Bass Island.
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5 Reasons to Visit the Hocking Hills this Season
From a new state park lodge and great glamping to starry skies and beautiful butterflies, here is your inspiration for planning a getaway in nature.
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How Ohio’s Back to the Wild Refuge Saves Animals
Mona Rutger founded Back to the Wild in 1990 as a place to nurse injured animals back to health. Over the course of a year, the center is home to more than 2,500 creatures, ranging from owls to butterflies.
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Lake Erie Islands | Travel | Ohio Magazine
Experience Lake Erie's shore and islands. Here's where to stay, eat and explore on South Bass Island, Kelleys Island, Port Clinton, Sandusky and more.
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Winged Wonders
Monitoring the butterfly species that call Ohio home requires untold hours of patience and dedication.
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Naturalist Jim McCormac on Gardening for Moths
Many gardeners don’t think too deeply about moths. Here’s why naturalist Jim McCormac says they should.
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Kids Adventures: Bugs, Blooms & Water
Check out the Pollinator Palooza at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Columbus, grab a paddle at Mohican Adventures in Loudonville and more.
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Ohio Road Trips: Gardens
Our state’s variety of botanical gardens and arboreta offers the chance to reconnect with nature and see plant species from around the world.
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Phantoms of the Field
From frightening to folksy, scarecrows have long stood as icons of the fall harvest.
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Clary Gardens, Coshocton
Founded in 1907, this spot invites little ones and their parents to learn about and be inspired by the natural world.
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Kenn Kaufman on Taking a Closer Look at Nature
The Oak Harbor resident is an expert in the birding world. We talked with him about the restorative and educational power of spending time outside.
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What to See and Do in Columbus this Season
Spring brings a host of exhibitions and events to our capital city, from King Tut and Ohio authors to food festivals and live music.
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Growing Connection
With spring and summer gardening ahead, find inspiration in this Westerville couple’s landscape — a labor of love for them and their grandchildren.
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Hidden Gems of the Hocking Hills
These finds throughout the region offer lots to explore, including state nature preserves, a butterfly conservation center and more.
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4 Reasons to Explore Columbus This Season
From experiencing Titanic at COSI to taking in a game at Huntington Park to enjoying the outdoors, our capital city offers plenty to experience.
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Explore the Serene Beauty of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge
This refuge protects 10,000 acres of habitat along and on Lake Erie. It’s an incredible place to spot migrating birds, turtles, frogs and other creatures native to Ohio.
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Wildflower Wonders
One of Ohio's greatest assets is its diverse natural areas and the flowers that thrive in them.
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How to Plant a Native Ohio Garden
Terri and Randy Litchfield created a living landscape of native plants outside their Delaware home. Here’s how you can, too.
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Lake Erie Islands: 6 Great Spots
Whether you love nature, history or just hanging out, here are six ideas to get you started.
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