Protecting their wild spaces was on the minds of 149 volunteers who donned their exclusive ‘Protect Your Wild’ ball cap thank-you gifts, picked up gloves, trash, and recycle bags and spread throughout Winton Woods for Great Parks’ biggest service project of the year.
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For us at Great Parks of Hamilton County, Earth Day comes down to three words: Protect Your Wild.
Read moreAs our Sustainability Coordinator looks back on her first year, we’re excited to share the successes we’ve had with our landfill diversion programs, cleanup events, and new programming for employees.
Read moreReading can be a great way of exploring the world around you without ever having to leave your home, especially when you can’t get outside. Nature Interpreter Luke shares his favorite reading recommendations that celebrate our Earth every day.
Read moreJoin us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!
Read moreJoin us on our Facebook page Mondays through Fridays at 10 a.m. for a live video with Great Parks staff! Today, Director of Educations & Events Amy takes us on the Trout Lily Trail to see what wildflowers are in bloom.
Read moreTune in to Parks@Home each Saturday, where we’ll be sharing different games that were played by American Indian tribes each week.
Read moreWhat would you like the earth to look like in 50 more years? We’re celebrating Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in just a few days, and we need your help!
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