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Wilderness Center Hosts Butterflies Day

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Wilderness Center Hosts Butterflies Day

Tracy Teuscher

Butterflies Day is March 14

Did you know Ohio is home to about 140 species of butterflies and nearly 500 species of native bees? Join us at the Wilderness Center on Thursday, March 14 at 6:00 p.m.

  • Discover Ohio’s wild butterflies and bees and how to help them flourish.  

  • Enjoy music, art, lawn and garden tips, and wildflower seeds.

  • Win a Save Ohio Bees & Wilderness Center gift bag.

  • Shop the annual Native Plant Sale.

March 14 Schedule

  • 6:00 p.m. – Special presentation in the Buckeye Room in the Interpretive Building.

  • 7:00 p.m. – Native Plant Sale and meet-and-greet.

Location

  • 9877 Alabama Avenue SW, Wilmot, Ohio, 44689

  • FREE parking in the upper and lower lots.

 Meet the Presenter

Tracy Teuscher is a certified Ecotherapist and Naturalist earning her M.S. in Environmental Studies. Tracy serves as a nature educator for Save Ohio Bees, the Wilderness Center, Franklin Park Conservatory, Chef’s Garden, the Climate and Justice Teach-in, and more. She enjoys helping others deepen human-nature connections and develop healing stewardship practices.

About the Wilderness Center

The Wilderness Center is a nonprofit that educates the community on issues related to the natural world, preserves and protects natural lands, and inspires community members to make small changes in their own backyards. TWC protects 3,380 acres in seven Ohio counties including 500 acres of wetland and 13 miles of freshwater streams. TWC serves more than 14,000 individuals and 110 local schools annually, and is home to Foxfield Preserve conservation burial ground.

About Save Ohio Bees

Save Ohio Bees is a nonprofit that restores pollinator habitat, funds conservation, and provides free educational resources to the community. Save Ohio Bees has served thousands of Ohioans, restored 107,776 sq. ft. of habitat, and funded two conservation programs and a preserve.