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Wormy Wood
American chestnut used to be one of the dominate species in our forests. In the early 1900s, a fungus nearly wiped out the species. Today, much of its lumber - called wormy chestnut - is harvested from those dying trees.
Wonderful Wetlands
Ohio's natural wetlands harbor some of the state's most unique species. Unfortunately, 90% of these habitats have been drained, filled or developed.
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