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Hikes & Hops
Join us an an urban adventure in downtown Findlay! We’ll take a one-mile guided hike to observe nature on Findlay’s Main Street. The hike will...
Rieck Center Pond
On November 4, Ben Dolan was joined by volunteers from UF’s Wilderness Club and by Bob Sams, naturalist with Hancock Parks, to cut back cattails...
Our volunteers are busy!
Volunteers have been busy keeping our building clean, the gardens beautiful, and the birds fed. Here are some of the activities volunteers worked on so...
United Way’s Days of Caring 2017
We are very grateful to have been chosen as a location for the United Way of Hancock County’s 2017 Days of Caring! The United Way...
Join Us April 30 for a Buzzworthy Spring Open House
Join us Sunday, April 30, 1-3 p.m. at the Rieck Center for our Spring Open House – Befriending Bees! Did you know there are over...
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Spring has arrived at the Rieck Center! The aptly named Harbinger-of-Spring (Erigenia bulbosa) is our first wildflower to bloom, and they can be found throughout...
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The flood water has receded from the floodplains, and the new wetland pools excavated in September are now holding water. These wetlands are designed to...
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It may not be snowing, but winter rains are helping fill the wetlands.
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Our Open House on October 25 was both unique and enjoyable. John Guagenti, a Bluffton artist of On Track Carvings LLC, turned our dead ash...