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Oak Openings Region Conservation Plan
Members of the Green Ribbon Initiative have been working on a plan to protect the Oak Openings Region. Read the details of this plan developed by stakeholders in the region.


Citizens come together to form Oak Openings Region Conservancy
Stretching from Sylvania to Grand Rapids, the Oak Openings Region is a community treasure, a way of life.



The Karner Blue is back!
Federally endangered Karner Blue butterfly reintroduced into the Oak Openings Region.


Living In The Oak Openings Region book
Available to all residents in the Oak Openings region


Conservation Alliance
Black Swamp Conservancy and Oak Openings Region Conservancy announce alliance to encourage voluntary land conservation agreements.



The Nature Conservancy designates the Oak Openings Region One of America’s “Last Great Places”
Toledo, Ohio, December 27, 1999 – The Nature Conservancy recently designated the Oak Openings Region of Northwest Ohio, a 130-square-mile region located in Lucas, Henry and Fulton counties, as “One of America’s Last Great Places.”


Gardens That Make A Difference
Oak Openings Natives Demonstration Gardens Take Root


Students help restore Oak Openings Native Plants
Restoration in the Oak Openings Region




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