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How We Work in Ohio

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Forests

Forests

Ohio's forests provide income, wildlife habitat and protection for waterways. Discover how we’re preserving the state's finest woodlands
 

Fresh WaterFresh Water

Ohio harbors remarkable freshwater resources, from Lake Erie, to the Ohio River, to the wetlands and tributaries in between.  
 

Faces of ConservationFaces of Conservation

Learn about our on-the-ground conservation work in Ohio and around the world directly from our staff and supporters.
 

From the FieldFrom the Field

The snow may be falling, but that doesn’t stop conservation. This new web feature provides the latest land protection news... all year round!  
 

Conservation PolicyConservation Policy

Discover how we're working to ensure that public policies make a substantial and lasting contribution to conservation.

Conservation Initiatives

  • Fire
  • Climate Change
  • Invasive Species
  • Migratory Birds

    Feature Story

    The Ohio River Basin supports 10% of the U.S. population, but lacks the protection it needs. Learn what the Conservancy's doing to safeguard this important freshwater resource

    Get Involved

    We need your help protecting Ohio's finest natural areas!  Learn more about the various volunteer opportunities we offer.


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    Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Mark Godfrey/TNC (Cedar Creek Falls); Photo © Karen Adair (Red eft at Morgan Swamp); Photo © ODNR (Colorful tree); Photo © ODNR (Marblehead); Photo © Graham Jones (Big Darby canoers); Photo © Richard Baumer (White Pine Bog); Photo © ODNR (Shawnee State Forest Overlook).