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SUMMARY:AOA – Izaak Walton League Tree Planting AOA’s Poston Farm Preserve Alum Creek Conservation Corridor
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n \n  \nNow that the winter cold has wound down and spring is in the air\, get out and enjoy our natural world.  Tree planting season is upon us now that the ground is warming.  AOA is partnering with the Izaak Walton League to plant tree seedlings on AOA’s Poston Farm Preserve.  The event is part of a massive reforestation effort AOA is undertaking this spring that includes the planting of hundreds of thousands of new trees on our Preserves (more information on this effort coming soon). \nHelp us make a lasting difference by helping to plant 10\,000 new trees to reforest a portion of the Alum Creek corridor in Morrow County.  A variety of new hardwood trees will reclaim and restore a section of old field\, reestablishing the upland forest habitat and enhancing the natural buffer along Alum Creek.  Natural stream corridors are critical to the protection of water quality and aquatic species such as mussels\, that are critically endangered. \nAlum Creek is a diverse riparian and habitat corridor that bisects the central portion of Morrow County.  The 402-acre Poston Farm Preserve protects over 2 miles of riparian corridor along Alum Creek and the West Branch of Alum Creek – both classified by Ohio as Superior High-Quality Waters.  The Poston Preserve\, a primary component of AOA’s Alum Creek Conservation Corridor Initiative\, is a core component in the assembly of a larger conservation corridor that protects water quality and native habitat corridors. \nAfterwards\, feel free to wander the Preserve with AOA staff and explore the mature forests\, the beautiful wildflower covered slopes and scenic exposed shale bluffs that line the stream corridors. \nThe Poston Farm Tree Planting and other AOA events are free and open to the public.  Necessary planting implements and trees to plant will be provided.  This activity will be held rain or shine – so please come prepared and dress appropriately for the weather and site conditions.  The fields may be wet or muddy if we get rain in the preceding days.  This is a family-friendly event – feel free to bring the kids and instill land and nature stewardship values. \nRegistration:  Not required for AOA participants but feel free to register using the Izaak Walton League link. \nTime:  8:30 to 1:00 p.m.  Please feel free to come at any time and stay as long as you like. \nWhat to Bring:  Snacks\, lunch and/or drinks of your choice.  Work gloves.  Insect repellant is recommended. \nLocation:  Poston Preserve is located along Alum Creek north of Alum Creek Lake and Kilbourne\, on the Morrow – Delaware County line.  We will rendezvous at the entry east of the old farmstead on Morrow County Road 24. The Google Map address is 161 Worthington-New Haven Road\, Ashley.  Look for AOA cones and signs. \nGoogle Map Link: \nhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/161+Worthington-New+Haven+Rd\,+Ashley\,+OH+43003/@40.3640947\,-82.9216758\,1189m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8838ff6f7f626395:0x901431162d834995!8m2!3d40.3640947!4d-82.9191009?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDMzMC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.appalachiaohioalliance.org/event/aoa-izaak-walton-league-tree-planting-aoas-poston-farm-preserve-alum-creek-conservation-corridor/
ORGANIZER;CN="AOA":MAILTO:office@appalachiaohioalliance.org
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SUMMARY:Wildflower Hike at  AOA’s New Johnson / Yeiser Preserve            Queer Creek Conservation Corridor Hocking Hills Conservation Initiative
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nJoin us for a spring wildflower hike on one of AOA’s newest conserved properties in the heart of the Hocking Hills.  AOA recently purchased a spectacular 111-acre parcel along Queer Creek from the Johnson family.  Located in the unincorporated community of South Bloomingville\, the parcel protects both sides of a stretch of Queer Creek and spans ridgetop to ridgetop across the valley bisected by Highway 664 on the northern entry.  This site contributes to creation of a conserved habitat corridor along Queer Creek\, a high priority AOA water quality protection goal. \nThe Johnson-Yeiser parcel conserves outstanding Hocking Hills and Blackhand sandstone geologic formations including high steep bluffs and rock outcrops\, shelter caves and numerous large slough rocks.  There are several high-quality wetlands on the site.  Most of the property is covered by older growth hardwood forests with large stands of hemlock and many native wildflower species. \nThe new Preserve protects over 2\,200 linear feet of riparian corridor along Queer Creek\, an Exceptional / Coldwater Habitat\, Superior High Quality Waters\, as it flows south from Old Man’s Cave to Salt Creek.  There are two headwater streams in gorges on the west side of the site that flow into Queer Creek.  The Preserve Increases lands AOA has preserved in the Queer Creek watershed to over 1\,900 acres. \nWe will hike around the property enjoying the spring wildflower show while exploring the massive Black-hand sandstone formations and enjoying the scenic views.  Afterwards\, participants are free to stay and roam the site with AOA volunteers to help remove non-native invasive plants. \nThis hike as well as other AOA events are free and open to the public.  We will meet rain or shine – so please come prepared and dress appropriately for the weather and hiking on slopes. \nTime:  Meet at 10:00 a.m.  The trip will last approximately two to three hours.  Participants can leave early or stay as long as you like. \nWhat to Bring:  Binoculars to view birds and wildlife.  Pack drinks and/or snacks of your choice.  Feel free to bring a lunch and eat along the trail. Bug repellant is recommended. \nLocation:  Meet at 21624 Chilcote Road in South Bloomingville\, just north of Highway 664.   Use the street address or the Google map link below for directions.  Look for AOA’s green cones and signs along Chilcote Road at the entry drive to the property.  AOA staff will help direct you onto the property. \nGoogle Map Link:  https://www.google.com/maps/place/21624+Chilcote+Rd\,+South+Bloomingville\,+OH+43152/@39.4235786\,-82.6032185\,364m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x884795791bae79ef:0x30dddbd0f85045ce!8m2!3d39.4235765!4d-82.601931!16s%2Fg%2F11qg0_1v6b?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQwOC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
URL:https://www.appalachiaohioalliance.org/event/wildflower-hike-at-aoas-new-johnson-yeiser-preserve-queer-creek-conservation-corridor-hocking-hills-conservation-initiative/
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