Our Partners

We have an extensive base of partners in conservation, including federal, state and local government entities, non-profit organizations, land conservancies, educational facilities, the development community and private landowners. We believe we can do more by working with others who possess resources and capabilities that compliment ours and we continually work to expand this base.

Outreach

We provide outreach and education programs for a variety of events and activities. Based on availability, we are willing to present programs on natural resource-related topics for most groups or organizations. We often work with schools (pre-school through university), government agencies, non-profit organizations, park districts and professional organizations. We speak on a variety of topics, including threatened and endangered species, habitat, streams and wetlands, invasive species invasive species
An invasive species is any plant or animal that has spread or been introduced into a new area where they are, or could, cause harm to the environment, economy, or human, animal, or plant health. Their unwelcome presence can destroy ecosystems and cost millions of dollars.

Learn more about invasive species
and Ohio wildlife. Our presentations can include slideshows, videos, hands-on activities, games, printed hand-out materials and "touchable" wildlife artifacts. If you are interested in having the Service present at one of your events, please contact Biologist Megan Seymour, 614-416-8993 ext. 116, Megan_Seymour@fws.gov.