- Snowy owls make their way through Ohio - Telegraph-Forum
Away from their lemming population, the owls will eat mice, voles and other small rodents in Ohio, as well as some birds "They’ll go after small ducks and sea gulls," Gilbert said
- Snowy owl in Ohio: Be respectful if you spot the visitor
For snowy owls, which are a tundra species, the fields around Crawford County look pretty enticing
- Crawford Park District Director Cole Potts ready to expand programs
Cole Potts is excited about his new role as director of the Crawford Park District His goal is to expand programs and get more people involved
- Briefs: American Legion looking for stories, photos
American Legion looking for stories, photos BUCYRUS - American Legion Post 181 will celebrate the National American Legion's 100-year milestone Founded in 1919, the American Legion turned 100
- Coyote numbers need to be thinned in Ohio - Telegraph-Forum
Great horned owls, foxes and hawks get their share, too, but I think coyotes get more Then there are grey foxes, almost extinct in the northern half of the state, and scarce elsewhere
- Hunters have special archery opportunity
Attendees at the workshop will visit Malabar Farm and Hemlock Falls, photograph hawks and owls at the Ohio Bird Sanctuary, and enjoy classroom and field sessions all weekend
- Garden club members attend Ohio Bluebird Society Conference
Ashland University hosted the Ohio Bluebird Society Conference Saturday Those attending included members of the Earth, Wind and Flowers Garden Club
- At opponents meeting, residents hear objections to planned wind farm
The crowd applauded loudly when presenter Kimberly Groth announced the Ohio Power Siting Board had denied certification of the Republic Wind Farm
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