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  2. Blue-gray gnatcatcher - Wikipedia

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    The blue-gray gnatcatcher's breeding habitat includes open deciduous woods and shrublands in southern Ontario, the eastern and southwestern United States, and Mexico.Though gnatcatcher species are common and increasing in number while expanding to the northeast, [5] [full citation needed] it is the only one to breed in Eastern North America.

  3. Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area

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    The Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area is a national, bi-state area on the Ohio River near Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States, administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Federal status was awarded in 1981. The falls were designated a National Natural ...

  4. Falls of the Ohio State Park - Wikipedia

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    Falls of the Ohio State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Indiana. It is located on the banks of the Ohio River at Clarksville, Indiana, across from Louisville, Kentucky. The park is part of the Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area. The exposed fossil beds of the Jeffersonville Limestone dated from the Devonian period ...

  5. Gnatcatcher - Wikipedia

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    Microbates. Polioptila. The gnatcatchers are a family of small passerine birds called Polioptilidae. The 21 species occur in North and South America (except for the far south and the high Andean regions). Most species of this mainly tropical and subtropical group are resident, but the blue-grey gnatcatcher of the United States and southern ...

  6. The Wilds (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Wilds (Ohio) The Wilds is a private, non-profit safari park and conservation center that combines conservation science and education programs. The park also offers visitors leisure activities such as ziplining, horseback riding, and fishing. Located in southeastern Muskingum County, Ohio, just west of the village of Cumberland, the Wilds is ...

  7. Hocking Hills State Park - Wikipedia

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    Hocking Hills State Park is a state park in the Hocking Hills region of Hocking County, Ohio, United States. In some areas the park adjoins the Hocking State Forest. Within the park are over 25 miles (40 km) of hiking trails, rock formations, waterfalls, and recess caves. The trails are open from dawn to dusk, all year round, including holidays.

  8. Athens Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    It was purchased in 2019 using Clean Ohio Conservation Fund moneys. Mary Beth Zak Lohse Preserve, 283 acres (115 ha) in Athens and Canaan Townships adjacent to Strouds Run State Park, the Blair Preserve (above), and the Riddle State Nature Preserve. It was purchased in 2018 using Clean Ohio Conservation Fund moneys. The name commemorates a ...

  9. Coastal California gnatcatcher - Wikipedia

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    The coastal California gnatcatcher is a small songbird that measures 4.5 inches (11 cm) and weighs up to .2 ounces (6 grams). [ 2] It has dark grey feathers on its back, and light gray and white feathers on its chest. The wings are brownish, and the long tail is mostly black with a few white outer feathers.