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Right Plants, Right Place, Right People: Restoration and Resiliency at the University of Toledo
Greening UToledo Through Service Learning (GUTS) is a student project at the University of Toledo working to reduce turf grass and increase…
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Full Moon Owling at Maumee Bay State Park
Owls are fascinating and mysterious creatures. It’s always a treat to hear or see one! Join trip leader Jim Witter on a full moon owl hike to look and…
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The Magnificent Behavior of Shorebirds
Join Brian Zwiebel for an exploration into the magnificent behavior of shorebirds. From migration to the breeding grounds and beyond Brian will share…
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Blue Jays and Oaks: How the Birds are Changing Ohio Forests
Speaker: Jay Wright, Ph.D. Candidate at Ohio State You know Blue Jays well, but did you know they’re vital seed dispersers for…
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Let’s Talk Turtles, Toledo!
Speaker: Matt Cross, Ph.D., Conservation Biologist, Toledo Zoo The Wild Toledo program of the Toledo Zoo is studying local turtle populations in the…
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Sandhill Crane Wetlands project
Speaker: Alexis Sakas, The Nature Conservancy The Nature Conservancy (TNC) recently broke ground on the restoration of one of the largest remaining undeveloped…
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Reptiles and Amphibians of Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge
Tuesday, May 18, 7-9 pm Join Toledo Zoo conservation biologist and herpetology expert Dr. Matt Cross at Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge for an evening of search for the reptiles…
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A Visit to Irwin Prairie II
Meet leader Todd Haggard at 7:00 pm in the Irwin Prairie parking lot on Bancroft St, 1/4 mile west of Irwin Rd. We will be searching for late spring…
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Amphibians of Cedar Point NWF
Join staff from the Toledo Zoo for a trip to Cedar Point National Wildlife Area to listen for amphibians calling from the marshes of eastern Lucas County. We’ll be…
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Richness and Rarity: The Natural History of Lucas County – Elliot Tramer
Join Elliot Tramer, author of Richness and Rarity: The Natural History of Lucas County for a moderated discussion of the book, especially as it relates to the Oak Openings…
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