A 15,000-acre swath of woodland teeming with bobcats, black bears, rattlesnakes and other wildlife will soon be protected as Ohio's first new state forest in more than a decade.
Ohio Plans To Establish New State ForestCourtesy Outdoor Recreation News Mon, 11/02/2009 - 11:33
A 15,000-acre swath of woodland teeming with bobcats, black bears, rattlesnakes and other wildlife will soon be protected as Ohio's first new state forest in more than a decade. More related itemsWildlife officials propose hunting bears with dogs
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