A pair of connecting Lake County-based natural areas has yielded a seamless synergy of wetlands preservation.
Joining forces for a number of years now are the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Ohio DNR, and the City of Mentor. The first entity is the actual owner of the 801-acre Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve. Ohio has long been a contributor to the marsh’s well-being – a point that saw additional aid June 26.
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