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To promote the study, appreciation, and conservation of Ohio's native plants and plant communities.

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 ✿  Monarch Migration News: 27 March 2025  ✿
Updates: Final Departure from Overwintering Sites
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Celebrating Earth Day 2025 in April

NPSNEO was invited to participate in two Earth Festivals.
Join in on the festivities!
  • Kent State University Earth Fest
    Wednesday, April 23rd: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Kent Student Center -- Risman Plaza
    1075 Risman Dr, Kent 44242
  • City of Mentor Earth Fest
    Sunday, April 27th: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Springbrook Gardens Park
    6776 Heisley Rd, Mentor 44060
    In partnership with Blackbrook Audubon Society
    Local News Announcement: The News-Herald

Northeast Ohio Pollinator Society: Webinar Series Thank you to society member and Northeast Ohio Pollinator Society (NEOPS) Vice President Rees Davis for sharing information on NEOPS' 2025 winter webinar series. Although the free webinar series ended on March 5th, recordings focused on pollinator related topics are available for the 2020 - 2024 winter webinar series. A link to these past recordings and the 2025 schedule information can be found in the News of Interest section below.

Exploring, observing and learning about our natural world is fun!

Upcoming 2025 After Work Wildflower Walks at a Glance
Wednesday evenings, 6:30 - 8:00 pm ● Walks are rain or shine
●  No Registrations Required

  •  May 2025:  After Work Wildflower Walks
  • Wednesday, May 7th:  
    Indian Point Park, Lake County
  • Wednesday, May 14th:  
    Upper Chagrin Preserve, Geauga County
    Important! An off-trail hike to access trail is required
    Important! Earlier meet time at 6:15 pm to carpool
    Carpool location:
    West Geauga High School's south parking lot near basketball hoop
    13401 Chillicothe Rd, Chesterland, OH 44026

Upcoming 2025 Monthly Program at a Glance

News of Interest: NPSNEO FYI Board

News of Interest

Click tabs for shared information and/or upcoming programs and events organizations have planned.
NPSNEO Spring 2023 Wildflower Walk and Program Highlights Field Notes

Spring 2023 Wildflower Walk and Program Summaries

Spring 2023 Program and Wildflower Walk Summary Highlights

Click the tabs for Spring 2023 program and wildflower walk summary highlights.
NPSNEO Spring 2021 Summary Highlights: Wednesday Weather/Construction/Wildflowers, Oh My!

Spring 2021 Wildflower Walk Summaries and Field Notes

Spring 2021 Wildflower Walk Summary Highlights

Click the tabs for summary highlights of the Spring 2021 Wildflower Walk Series and each of the seven wildflower walks written by Judy Barnhart.
For additional field observations of specific walks, click the field notes tab.

field notes: Lucia Nash Preserve, 14 August 2021

After a week of rain, the wetlands of the Snow Lake lived up to their name, filling right up to the edge of the depression along the trail’s edge. Acting like sponges they absorbed the numerous heavy rains from the week, preventing flooding as seen in many northeast Ohio developed properties. Known by some as the Cuyahoga wetlands, 1,000 acres of wetland communities, including shrub swamps, sedge meadows, bog forest, bogs, fens and vernal pools, are protected by several conservation agencies including: The Nature Conservancy, Geauga Park District, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and Ohio State Parks. The adjacent City of Akron’s 18,000 acres of wetland along the Cuyahoga River protect their water supply....   Narrative continues


Field Journal Notes
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4-H Camp Whitewood in Ashtabula County
Walking Fern Excursion: 17 August 2019
narrative by Judy Barnhart
 
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Payge, Nicolai & Angel
Great Job!!
Wildflower Walk program infographic Native Plant Project: 21 June 2018
Perry Middle School Environmental Club
narrative by Payge Silvis
 

monarch migration News: 27 March 2025 
    Updates: Final Departure from Overwintering Sites
 
Spring Peeper chorus
West Woods: recorded by Lisa K. Schlag on 22 March 2017
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Veterans Park: recorded by Lisa K. Schlag on 8 April 2018
Field Journal Notes
Wildflower Walk program infographic Padanaram Woods: 26 May 2018
narrative by Judy Bradt-Barnhart
Field Journal Notes
Wildflower Walk program infographic
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Upcoming Programs

 ONAPA VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 
help protect Ohio's Natural Legacy

Restoring the American Chestnut
tamarack or American larch, Larix laricina: photo credit: Lisa K. Schlag
Herbarium voucher of American chestnut, Castanea dentata, collected by A.W. Cusick, 1978. Ohio State University Herbarium Online, Museum of Biological Diversity Herbarium.
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Working to Restore the American Chestnut

Sara Fern Fitzsimmons, TACF Director of Restoration, 7/27/2018

"The demise of the American chestnut (Castanea dentata) has been described as one of the great ecological disasters of current time. Through the first-half of the 20th century, the species was virtually eliminated from the landscape by an Asiatic blight fungus (Cryphonectria parasitica) introduced on Japanese chestnut materials imported to the US in the late 1800s.  . . ." Read More