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A black and pale yellow bumblebee pollinates a milkweed plant.

Buzzworthy Bumblebees: Our Amazing Local Pollinators

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While many people don’t like insects that sting, bumblebees play a vital role to our environment. Director of Programming Amy shares why bumblebees aren’t just important pollinators, they’re adaptable.

A child poses next to a large collection of recycled cellphones.

Think Outside the Trash: Recycle Old Cellphones at Great Parks

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Great Parks is joining the national initiative to increase cellphone recycling and divert waste from landfills. New cellphone drop-off stations are now available at visitor centers and golf course clubhouses. Join us to Think Outside the Trash and recycle your old phone.

Ashley Conway

Pride in the Outdoors: Ashley Conway

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In honor of Pride Month, we’re highlighting local individuals who have a love for the outdoors. Ashley Conway loves birding so much, that she created her own birding community, Queer Birders of Cincinnati, to encourage others to get outdoors in a welcoming environment.

A gardening tool is left on the corner edge of a raised bed. There are sprouts growing in the garden bed.

Pride in the Outdoors: Adam Moeller

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In honor of Pride Month, we’re highlighting local individuals who have a love for the outdoors. Adam Moeller knows that stereotypes are harmful. That’s why he’s sharing how community gardening projects can let LGBTQ+ kids and adults be whoever they want to be