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    Linking Habitat Development to Educational Programming and Stewardship
    Charles (CJ) Reilly III
    • Jan 12

    Linking Habitat Development to Educational Programming and Stewardship

    As the O’Hara Nature Center (ONC) has grown and developed from 2012 to its present state, the grounds and gardens offer sustainable ways...
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    Putnam County Village Converts Mugwort Mess to Pollinator Garden
    Heidi Wendel
    • Jan 12

    Putnam County Village Converts Mugwort Mess to Pollinator Garden

    By Heidi Wendel Nelsonville, the Putnam County village next to Cold Spring, is called the “Hikers Hamlet” for its walkable access to the...
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    It’s Time for Action on Pesticides!
    Louise Washer
    • Jan 11

    It’s Time for Action on Pesticides!

    Please take action TODAY by calling your legislators and asking them to support legislation to PROTECT PEOPLE, PETS and POLLINATORS from...
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