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PetPALS Preparing Pets
https://ohio4h.org/statewide-programs/animal-sciences/ohio-4-h-petpals/preparing-pets
Objectives: To Help Young People Learn the importance of feeding their pets a high quality diet. ...
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Upcoming Opportunity- OSU Environmental Professionals Network
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Tom Stalf, will briefly set the stage for Sanjayan’s remarks: Earth and People ...
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OARDC annual conference spotlights water quality
other universities to coordinate their efforts. “Ask the people in California and Toledo, and I think ...
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Wily coyotes are howlingly faithful: Study finds 100 percent monogamy
offspring" and has a clear genetic stake in helping them survive, Gehrt said. 2,000 coyotes, 9 million people ... greater Chicago, which is home to about 9 million people and is the third-largest metropolitan area in the ...
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Pat Brundige
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/donor-profiles/pat-brundige
future and appreciation for the development of young people.”-- Dr. Bobby Moser. ...
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Hrubes Memorial Buckeye Tree Planted on ISU Campus
planted. Emily focused on impacting as many people as possible at Ohio State. We hope this tree continues ...
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September is Food Safety Month
https://fst.osu.edu/news/september-food-safety-month
Environmental Sciences (CFAES) at The Ohio State University. Annually, some 48 million people get foodborne ...
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Fungi Fun in the Classroom!
https://plantpath.osu.edu/blog01
expertly convinced that fungi are the most important organisms in the world. People really don’t realize ...
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Ohio State Student Wins National Black Farmers Scholarship
people with access to knowledge is transformational,” said Lesley Slavitt, head of civic ...
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How to bring local, healthier foods back to school
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/how-bring-local-healthier-foods-back-school
vegetables are essential to help people eat healthier. Fresh-cooked meals made with local products are tasty, ... continue to grow healthy young people throughout Ohio.-- Cheryl Buck, OSU Extension ...