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While You Weed the Garden, Cook Dinner, or Enjoy a Cold Beverage, These Robot Lawnmowers Will Cut the Grass For You

While You Weed the Garden, Cook Dinner, or Enjoy a Cold Beverage, These Robot Lawnmowers Will Cut the Grass For You
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While You Weed the Garden, Cook Dinner, or Enjoy a Cold Beverage, These Robot Lawnmowers Will Cut the Grass For You

While You Weed the Garden, Cook Dinner, or Enjoy a Cold Beverage, These Robot Lawnmowers Will Cut the Grass For You
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Save Ohio s bats, don t cut down trees, state advises | News, Sports, Jobs

State officials urge Ohioans to not cut down trees through October in an effort to save the state s endangered bats. If you want to cut down a tree, April to October is probably the wrong time to do so. That is according to Sarah Stankavich, bat survey coordinator with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Various endangered species of bats are using trees to nest during that time, she said. Cutting down trees could be detrimental to the already dwindling species that calls Ohio home. Four species the tri-colored bat, the little brown bat, the Indiana bat and the northern long-eared bat are on the state’s endangered list. The northern long-eared also is on the federal endangered list.

Tree cutting endangers bat species | News, Sports, Jobs

nhawthorne@tribtoday.com Submitted photo / ODNR This group of bats is one of four species of Ohio bats the tri-colored bat, the little brown bat, the Indiana bat and the northern long-eared bat on the state’s endangered list. If you want to cut down a tree, April to October is probably the wrong time to do so. That is according to Sarah Stankavich, bat survey coordinator with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Various endangered species of bats are using trees to nest during that time, she said. Cutting down trees could be detrimental to the already dwindling species that call Ohio home.

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