![]() Visit the Conservancy website at to learn more about hiking, hunting, and parking conditions and any restrictions. Monitors may display colors differently and images may appear brighter than the actual print. The preserve is managed by the Lancaster County Conservancy. Please also note that the colors and brightness you see on your monitor may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in monitor settings. Custom orders may take additional time at the printing shop. If interested in any of the custom sizes, please contact me (Just use the Conversation section to contact me) and I will set a price according to the size and shipping method. Prints larger than 8x10 will be packaged in well protected flat cartons or rolled in tubes. canvas, metal, etc.) or any other request. These may include larger or custom sizes, printing on another medium (i.e. Requests for custom image sizes are welcome (price and shipping will vary). Each print will be signed (on the matte), with a description and location (if you do not want it signed, or information displayed, just let me know).Each Print is made to order, and printed by a professional lab on Kodak Professional Endura Premier Paper to provide accurate color, realistic saturation, and greater intensity with a standard archival value of 100 years. ![]() Prints ARE MATTED, and will be protected in a clear protective sleeve and mailed in a rigid cardboard mailer.Wahkeena maintains a Wildflower Bloom List and more about the flora and fauna one might expect to find, footage from their Trail Camera, an interesting Blog, more.A photograph of a fall sunrise through snags at the LaVerna Preserve in Round Pond Maine. Throughout the year, numerous wildflowers attract a rich assortment of butterflies and moths. Wetland areas host more than 30 species of amphibians and reptiles and provide excellent viewing for dragonflies and damselflies. There are more than 100 species of birds and 35 species of mammals including the pileated woodpecker, numerous warblers, and beaver. Wahkeena has Great rhododendron and flame azalea, state-threatened and state-endangered species respectively. ![]() Twelve of Ohio’s native orchids such as Showy Orchis and Pink Lady’s Slipper and approximately 30 kinds of ferns have been identified. The preserve is home to an abundance of plants and animals typical of the unglaciated Allegheny Plateau. This popular outdoor classroom and quiet retreat for nature lovers is located on the southeastern boundary of glaciation in Ohio. Wahkeena is a fine example of such living history. ![]() Guided nature walks and other programs are offered throughout the season.Ī nature preserve is a living museum. It provides exceptional opportunities for birding and observation of wildlife. Some of the activities you can enjoy at this preserve are visiting the Nature Center, viewing aquatic creatures from the boardwalk over the wetlands and Lake Odonata, walking, and photography. It is managed locally by Fairfield County Park District. ![]() Wahkeena Nature Preserve was bequeathed to Ohio History Connection in 1957. 150 acres in Berne Township in the southeast part of the county. ![]()
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