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Ohio Natural Areas and Preserves
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is soliciting contractors for herbicide application and vegetation removal of woody invasive species across a 12-acre area at Old Woman Creek. Bidders must possess a valid Ohio Commercial Pesticide Applicator license and provide a price per acre for the designated Priority Area. The project is expected to be completed by June 30, 2026, with all inquiries due by April 10, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
Ohio Natural Areas and Preserves
Close: Apr 10, 2026
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is soliciting contractors for herbicide application and vegetation removal of woody invasive species across a 12-acre area at Old Woman Creek. Bidders must possess a valid Ohio Commercial Pesticide Applicator license and provide a price per acre for the designated Priority Area. The project is expected to be completed by June 30, 2026, with all inquiries due by April 10, 2026.
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Cooperative farming to improve habitat on the land owned or controlled by the Owner on the Stages Pond State Nature Preserve.
Posted Date
Jan 31, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Jan 31, 2026
Ohio Natural Areas and Preserves
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Cooperative farming to improve habitat on the land owned or controlled by the Owner on the Stages Pond State Nature Preserve.
Ohio Natural Areas and Preserves
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (Division of Natural Areas & Preserves) is seeking a contractor to print and mail 19,000 copies of its 2025 Annual Newsletter. The procurement specifies 16 pages, 4-color printing on 70# gloss recycled text, saddle-stitched and folded to 5"x8", with mailing to be completed by January 20, 2026. Bidders must register and submit proposals through OhioBuys, adhering to insurance, executive-order compliance, and state preference requirements for a contract term through June 30, 2026.
Posted Date
Dec 17, 2025
Due Date
Jan 2, 2026
Release: Dec 17, 2025
Ohio Natural Areas and Preserves
Close: Jan 2, 2026
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (Division of Natural Areas & Preserves) is seeking a contractor to print and mail 19,000 copies of its 2025 Annual Newsletter. The procurement specifies 16 pages, 4-color printing on 70# gloss recycled text, saddle-stitched and folded to 5"x8", with mailing to be completed by January 20, 2026. Bidders must register and submit proposals through OhioBuys, adhering to insurance, executive-order compliance, and state preference requirements for a contract term through June 30, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Ohio Natural Areas and Preserves
Ohio State Parks, the 2025 National Gold Medal Award Winner, outlines its mission to provide exceptional outdoor recreation while balancing customer service, education, and conservation. The organization focuses on making a significant impact in communities through investments in re-imagined camping experiences and the creation of new state parks like Great Council State Park, which emphasizes historical and cultural preservation. Key initiatives include developing heritage trails, breaking down barriers to ensure accessibility through programs like Oak Camp and adaptive facilities, and fostering community resilience. The plan underscores the dedication to connecting people with nature and history, fostering lasting memories, and ensuring everyone can enjoy the natural beauty and adventure across the state.
This strategic document outlines the comprehensive process of creating Great Council State Park, transforming an initial vision into a functional historical and cultural site. The plan prioritizes telling the rich history of the Shawnee people and early pioneers through the development of an interpretive center designed to reflect Shawnee heritage. Key strategic areas include collaborative architectural design, extensive stakeholder engagement with federally recognized Shawnee tribes, overcoming construction and logistical challenges, developing authentic exhibits and immersive environments, and establishing robust operational plans. The overarching vision is to create a 'jewel' within the Ohio State Park system that fosters curiosity, educates visitors about Ohio's history, and honors the legacies of its diverse past.
This document outlines a conservation strategy to address the significant decline in North American bird populations. It emphasizes the need for re-evaluating traditional conservation approaches by integrating co-benefits with broader societal goals, expanding efforts to include working landscapes and private lands, and leveraging advanced data and spatial optimization for strategic resource allocation. The strategy also highlights the importance of dynamic conservation interventions and cultivating partnerships with non-traditional stakeholders, including the private sector and finance community, to secure new funding streams and achieve conservation outcomes at scale.
This document describes The Ohio Mine Safety Training Center, a state-of-the-art facility located in Cadiz that provides hands-on, life-saving training for Ohio's miners, supervisors, inspectors, and safety professionals. The center features simulated mines for realistic training, including smoke-filled environments, and classrooms for certification examinations and annual refresher courses. The facility is designed to enhance mine safety, reinforce accident prevention, and strengthen the Ohio mining industry by providing essential skills and knowledge.
The annual work plan for the Ohio Division of Forestry focuses on sustainable use and protection of Ohio's private and public forest lands. It outlines planned activities for 2025-2026, including land management, fire management, recreation management, and forest operations. Key objectives include timber harvests, precommercial projects, prescribed fires, trail maintenance, and infrastructure improvements. The plan also emphasizes public input and transparency in forest management decisions.
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