February 2025 Newsletter

“In February, there is everything to hope for and nothing to regret.”

– Patience Strong, Thoughts for Every Day (1941)

February greetings to all our members! As we stand at the border between winter and spring, it's time to look forward to more daylight, sprouting seeds, and breezes that just might have a hint of warmth. We'd be remiss though, if we didn't share with you the news of 160 acres of newly protected land in Knox County, and be sure to check out the interactive story, Rewilding Jacoby Branch, an inspiring tale of how conservation and agriculture can work together.

Owl Creek Conservancy closes on Fletcher parcels

Chris Fletcher and his wife Althea Dye own just the kind of place Owl Creek Conservancy is hoping to protect from development...


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From our partners: Rewilding Jacoby Branch

Read about The Nature Conservancy, Tecumseh Land Trust, and Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice have restored the former glory of Jacoby Branch, a tributary of the Little Miami River.

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