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These kits may contain hides, skulls, a supplemental guide, video, etcthat are designed to help students learn more about Ohio's wildlife. Topics may include Ohio mammals, birds, bald eagles, black bears, aquatic wildlife, and more. Contact your district office for topics and availability of kits. Kid's Life History Sets.
Please order one per classroom. OWL PELLETS. This activity kit contains information and activities on food chains and prey animals as related to Ohio's owls. Owl pellets are provided in sample units only at a ratio of 1 pellet: 4-5 students; large quantities are not avail- able. A field guide and CD of owl calls is also included.
Guidebooks are field guides to geologic features in Ohio, commonly prepared for geologic meetings. Some of the publications listed below may be available for download from the ODNR Division of Geological Survey community of the Knowledge Bank hosted by the Ohio State University Library. Click here to access the
Species list: Insects, Spiders, and other Invertebrates.
Species Guide Index. 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6. Previous; Next. Wildlife species are not listed in complete taxonomic order. Instead, they are listed by similarities, using more familiar terms to help everyone identify and learn about Ohio's wildlife. Click on the plus (+) sign to expand each category.
Reptiles have long fascinated people. In recent years, biologists have recognized that the class Reptilia should actually include all of the birds, if it is to include all descendents of a particular ancestral form. This is because crocodiles and alligators are more closely related to birds than to lizards. While this makes sense from
trail of clues that they were present. Careful observation is required to detect their pres- ence. A significant sign that a mammal resides or has passed through an area are the tracks they leave behind. This guide illustrates the tracks of the relevant species to help identify them in the field. RANGE. The map represents where
COLUMBUS, OH – More than 100,000 rainbow trout are expected to be released this spring in 64 Ohio public lakes and ponds, creating excellent fishing opportunities for anglers all across Ohio, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The first rainbow trout release is scheduled for Friday, March 2,
Ohio's diverse landscape is laced with over 60,000 miles of streams, and these aquatic habitats are among our most im- portant landscape features. Over 170 spe- cies and subspecies of fish inhabit our lakes and waterways; a fabulous diversity of one of our most interesting groups of animals. Stream Fishes of Ohio
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