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Tax deductible contributions to the Green Ribbon Initiative will be used to support education and stewardship work in the Oak Openings Region.

To donate to the Oak Openings Habitat Protection and Restoration Fund, click here.

To donate to the Oak Openings Carbon Offset Fund, click here.

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Planting Natives

Program: Planting Natives
Park: Slippery Elm Trail
Location: Rudolph Savanna/Rudolph Road Access
Room: Rudolph Road Access
Public Reservation Closes: 5/22/18
Date: 5/22/18
Meeting Days: Tue.
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Price: Free  Register
# of people: 25
Openings: 24
Class Leader: Stewardship Department Staff
Program Type: Stewardship
Description: Plant natives from the Wood County Park District’s greenhouse. We only have a few thousand plants to plant in our parks and preserves, so everyone is welcome to dig in and help. Tools are provided; no experience required. And remember, green side up!

Slippery Elm Trail