Columbus Dispatch: An Ohio safari? How The Wilds fosters animal conservation in an unlikely home
An Ohio safari? How The Wilds fosters animal conservation in an unlikely home
Zanesville Times Recorder on MSN: The Wilds welcomes second southern white rhino calf of the year
The News-Herald: The Wilds, east of Columbus, makes animals from far-away places accessible
In the wake of the recent incident in Zanesville the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has set up a toll free hotline and a website so Ohioans can report suspected instances of neglect or abuse of ...
The Wilds is a wildlife conservation center located on 10,000 acres of reclaimed strip-mined land in southeastern Ohio. Managed by the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, the center focuses on conserving ...
The Wilds in Cumberland welcomed its second southern white rhino calf of the year, a female born to Kali on March 28.
Although no formal resolution of admission was required, when the oversight was discovered in 1953, as Ohio began preparations for celebrating its sesquicentennial, Ohio congressman George H. Bender introduced a bill in Congress to admit Ohio to the Union retroactive to , the date on which the Ohio General Assembly first convened. [56]
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Where is Ohio? The State of Ohio is located on the northeastern corner of the Midwest region of the United States. Due to its strategic location, Ohio is also known as the "Gateway to the Midwest".
The first state to be carved from the Northwest Territory, Ohio became the 17th member of the union on . In many respects, Ohio has come to reflect the urbanized, industrialized, and ethnically mixed United States that developed from an earlier agrarian period.