Ornithology, the study of birds, has had its techniques evolve rapidly over the years. Nature Interpreter Luke shares more on new ways to see birds up close – some that even happen right in Great Parks!
Read moreAfter conducting an audit waste in 2021, Great Parks has launched an educational recycling campaign to engage park guests. Join us as we Think Outside the Trash and divert recyclable waste from landfills.
Read moreMarch is Women’s History Month and what better way to celebrate than to take a look at some of the wonderful historic women in conservation who have helped pave the way for how we protect our natural areas.
Read moreDo you know what it takes to train Great Parks’ animal ambassadors? Nature Interpreter Julie shares how much practice – and patience! – goes into creating these symbiotic relationships.
Read more2021 marked a tremendous year for Great Parks of Hamilton County, and it wouldn’t be possible without you – our park guests. This year, we were able to share with you new programs, complete projects and host adventures, and we’re recapping what a year it’s been with just a few of our biggest accomplishments.
Read moreHave you spotted North America’s smallest falcon around Hamilton County? While American Kestrels are quite adaptable, they sometimes need a little assistance. Conservation Biologist Jack shares why American Kestrels need a specific kind of nesting box and how it can help boost their population.
Read moreBeyond the outdoors, the busy world waits with traffic, task lists and screens. But not here. At Great Parks, you immerse your senses in the wilderness that thrives beyond the concrete and glass of our daily lives.
Read moreGreat Parks’ animal ambassadors have an extremely meaningful job of connecting with guests. How do these hard-working animals explore the world around them when they aren’t on duty? Nature Interpreter Stephanie shares why animal enrichment activities are incredibly important for their quality of life.
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