DU invests $2 million into Ohio habitat
DU completed 21 projects, conserved 2,480 acres in Ohio in 2019.
DU completed 21 projects, conserved 2,480 acres in Ohio in 2019.
TOLEDO, Ohio - Feb 19. 2020 - Ducks Unlimited and numerous partners invested $2.1 million to protect, enhance or restore 2,480 acres of wetland and grassland habitat across 21 Ohio project sites in 2019, greatly improving water quality and wildlife habitat.
Partners included the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife (ODOW), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Metroparks Toledo, corporate partners such as Energy Transfer and major donors.
The milestones in 2019 added to a sizeable historical investment in Ohio. Over the last 30 years, Ducks Unlimited has conserved more than 93,000 wetland and grassland acres across the state, investing nearly $37 million into wetland habitats.
"Ohio's wetlands play a significant role for Great Lakes and continental waterfowl," said Russ Terry, Ducks Unlimited regional biologist in Ohio. "But our wetlands are also crucial for water quality. Ohio has lost 90 percent of its wetlands, which help filter rainwater before it enters the Great Lakes. The more wetlands we can put back on the landscape, the better for ducks and residents."
Highlights from 2019 include:
For a complete report of 2019 activities, and look into what's planned for 2020 and beyond, see the Ohio Conservation Report at www.ducks.org/Ohio.