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SUMMARY:Ecoregions of Ohio  via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why some plants do better in some parts of the state than others? Ecoregions are geographically distinct areas of land\, characterized by distinctive climates\, ecological features\, and plant and animal communities. Five broad ecoregions are identified in Ohio and most of these are further subdivided. Each has its own distinctive characteristics\, in the soil and the\nplant communities that grow there.\nFormer Ohio First Lady Hope Taft will share what she has learned about Ohio in the last 25 years. We’ll take a look at geology and how it relates to gardening\, both in the Heritage Garden at the Governors Residence and elsewhere and how it lead to the establishment of Ohio Native Plant Month.\nLearn about the formation of the land we call Ohio and the influence on plants we can grow. Take a quick look at the state’s 5 major physiographic regions and what plants make them special and how they got to Ohio. We’ll explore the use of native plants by gardeners around the state.\nHope Taft was Ohio’s First Lady from 1999 to 2007. She is an honorary Master Gardener and an Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist. As First Lady\, Hope transformed the Governor’s Mansion grounds into a stunning showcase of Ohio’s native plants and recreations of Ohio’s diverse ecological areas. \nTo register for the Zoom presentation please visit\nwww.natureinmybackyard.clevelandaudubon.org/programs
URL:https://clevelandaudubon.org/event/ecoregions-of-ohio-via-zoom/
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SUMMARY:Winter Track Walk  Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Help us read the stories in the snow. The local wildlife use our trails much more than we do but go unnoticed due to their secretive\, alert and sometimes nocturnal habits. In the snow is the history of their comings and goings. Do we have fox or coyote? Are otters present? Did the Flying Squirrel land on the ground near that tree? We will meet at the Aurora Sanctuary at 9:30 in the Bretschneider Park parking lot a few hundred yards east of Page Road on the north side of East Pioneer Trail in Aurora (896 East Pioneer Trail)
URL:https://clevelandaudubon.org/event/winter-track-walk-field-trip-7/
LOCATION:Aurora Audubon Sanctuary\, 896 E. Pioneer Trail\, Aurora\, OH\, 44202\, United States
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