By 1808Delaware

The Ohio Wildlife Center (OWC) in Powell, Ohio, has an exciting lineup of events this July! From moth exploration to yoga with animals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an animal lover, or simply looking for a unique way to spend your summer days, OWC has got you covered. Here’s a detailed look at what’s happening:

The Mysterious World of Moths

Date & Time: Friday, July 12, 8:45 PM – 10:45 PM
Location: Bonner Barn at OWC, 9000 Dublin Road, Powell, Ohio 43065
Cost: $30
Contact: Jayna Hulse via Email
Pre-registration: Sign Up Here

Dive into the fascinating world of Ohio’s native moths with Chelsea Gottfried, author of “Gardening for Moths.” This event offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse species of moths found on the OWC campus. Suitable for ages 12 and up, this evening promises to be both educational and enchanting. Don’t miss out – tickets are limited and pre-registration is required!

Yoga for the Animals

Date & Time: Sunday, July 14, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Bonner Barn at OWC, 9000 Dublin Road, Powell, Ohio 43065
Cost: $20
Contact: David Donahue via Email

Start your Sunday morning with a refreshing yoga session at the OWC, all while supporting a good cause. This event combines wellness with wildlife conservation, offering a peaceful yoga practice surrounded by nature. Suitable for all levels, this yoga session is not just a workout but also a chance to connect with the environment and the animals that call OWC home.

Monthly Open House at Cook Road Education Center

Date & Time: Second Sunday of each month (July 14), 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Bonner Barn at OWC, 9000 Dublin Road, Powell, Ohio 43065
Cost: Free (Donations appreciated)

Bring the family for an afternoon of fun and discovery at the OWC’s Cook Road Education Center. Enjoy family-friendly activities, tours, and enrichment sessions with live animal ambassadors. This is a fantastic opportunity to tour the center, meet the animals, hike the trails, and deepen your appreciation for wildlife. Admission is free, but donations are always welcome to support the center’s ongoing efforts.

About Ohio Wildlife Center

The Ohio Wildlife Center, established in 1984, is a non-profit organization committed to the conservation and rehabilitation of Ohio’s native wildlife. It operates the largest donation-supported wildlife hospital in the state, providing critical veterinary care and rehabilitation services to over 8,000 animals annually. The center also offers educational programs and humane wildlife control services, fostering public awareness and appreciation of wildlife. As a vital part of Ohio’s conservation efforts, OWC collaborates with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Wildlife, managing wildlife lands and populations and engaging the community through various public events and programs.


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