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Bald eagle population increases by 150 percent
Bald eagle populations all over the United States have been growing. Learn more about the programs and changes that contributed to their recovery.
Ecuador’s Paz Reserve is a birder’s delight
Back in 2004, as birding boomed in many Latin American countries, Angel Paz discovered an Andean cock-of-the-rock lek on his family’s property in northwestern Ecuador. These chunky, brilliant red birds display on communal mating grounds called leks and are highly sought after by birders. The bird’s prominent crest is laterally compressed and covers most of
NE Ohio farm to host World Devon Congress Tour on April 28
Lamppost Farm is one of the stops on the World Devon Congress Tour. Visitors are welcome to learn more about Devon cattle on April 28.
Manage your manure application
As public scrutiny of water quality increases in Ohio, it is clear that producers must manage manure applications to minimize environmental impact.
Gradual improvements for wildlife habitat
With much of our natural habitat in the state altered in one way or another, the ecosystem could use a helping hand, even in your backyard.
Animal instincts
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares the lessons her little crew of rescued animals has taught her.
Ohio’s prison farms help inmates experience freedom, responsibility
Prison farms offer inmates a chance to work — engage with land and animals.
My Gift to Last All Year
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb’s husband, Mark, gave her a unique Christmas present: a page-a-day origami calendar.
Pester power: Who’s the adult here?
I wish there was a vaccine for parents, administered around the time their children start talking, that provided immunity to kidfluence.
Fish hatchery open houses begin in March
Four state fish hatcheries are hosting free open houses this spring to provide Ohioans the opportunity to learn more about their operations.






