Partners in Conservation
Learn about the Zoo’s financial commitment to holistic conservation efforts in Central Africa.
The Ohio Center for Wildlife Conservation will serve as a focal point for spotlighting the extraordinary local conservation initiatives spearheaded by the Columbus Zoo and The Wilds' dedicated teams. This vital work extends to a diverse range of species, from the elusive hellbender and plains garter snakes to the invaluable contributions of burying beetles and mussels, and the critical efforts in the realm of restoration ecology.
This ambitious project will not only provide a state-of-the-art facility for research and educational activities within the heart of the Zoo's North America Trek region, but will also elevate the awareness of the incredible local wildlife conservation work that is often overlooked.
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Biodiversity Preservation: Conserving local species such as freshwater mussels, eastern hellbenders, and plains garter snakes contributes to maintaining the rich biodiversity of Ohio's ecosystems, ensuring a balanced and resilient natural environment.
Ecosystem Health: These species play crucial roles in the local ecosystems, contributing to water quality, nutrient cycling, and predator-prey relationships. Protecting them helps maintain the health and functionality of Ohio's rivers, streams, and terrestrial habitats.
Cultural and Educational Value: Local species hold cultural significance and serve as valuable educational resources. Their conservation allows future generations to connect with and appreciate the unique biodiversity of Ohio, fostering a sense of environmental stewardship and responsibility.
“We are thrilled and proud to partner with the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on this amazing project that will highlight the great conservation work being done right here in Ohio,” says Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director Mary Mertz. “I’m excited to see everything this place will offer visitors and families who want to learn more about the natural world around them.”
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