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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources recently auctioned off more than $50,000 in poached plants that they recovered, including close to sixty pounds of ginseng.
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said thousands of aquatic species, including minnows, fish, crayfish and amphibians, died due chemical contamination after a train derailment in East Palestine.
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Wild turkey in Ohio are thought to have been doing well since being reintroduced into the state in the 1950s and '60s. However, scientists and wild turkey aficionados concerned about population declines want an updated status assessment.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Students Test Negative for Coronavirus; ODNR Needs Help Counting Bald EaglesHere are your morning headlines for Monday, Feb. 3:ODNR needs help counting bald eagles;Ohio students test negative for coronavirus;First NE Ohio breast…
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Deer hunting season is winding down in Ohio. As it does, we’re considering a question about Ohio wildlife from a WKSU listener. Nicholas Kavalec asked our…
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Just over a year ago, the $100 million project to repair the crumbling earthen dam at Buckeye Lake was finished two years early. But the state is looking…
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Here are the morning headlines for Monday, Nov. 25:UA offers students emergency grants;New hemp rules could create barriers for farmers;Ohio state forest…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, September 4:Summit County warns against vaping;Cuyahoga jail to get anti-suicide blankets;Polce departments…
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Deciding what happens on private property might seem like a basic right. But when it comes to energy development, Ohio and other oil and gas-producing...
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Morning Headlines: Bills Could Reduce Punishment for Drug Crimes, NE Ohio Gets $437,000 for ProjectsHere are your morning headlines for Monday, July 8:Bills could reduce punishment for drug crimes;NE Ohio gets $437,000 for projects;Cleveland mulls over…