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  2. This snake is grumpy (but not venomous) and lives in Ohio ...

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    In fact, it has been spotted in all but six of Ohio's 88 counties, according to the Reptile of Ohio Field Guide by the Division of Wildlife. The snakes are stout and can range from 24–42 inches ...

  3. Pantherophis vulpinus - Wikipedia

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    This behavior also contributes to its decline in numbers, as many people fear that the snake may be venomous. In Ohio, P. gloydi is listed as a "Species of Concern" by the Ohio Division of Wildlife. [14] In Michigan it is listed as a "Threatened Species" by the DNR and is protected by state law. [15]

  4. Hunting dates, fishing limitations: Ohio Wildlife Council ...

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    The eight-member Ohio Wildlife Council made the 2025 spring season dates official by its recent approval of Ohio Division of Wildlife proposals. ... both hunting and trapping for fox, raccoon ...

  5. When is hunting season in Ohio? Find out what dates the ... - AOL

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  6. Tiffin River Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Tiffin River Wildlife Area is a non-contiguous 465-acre (188 ha) State Wildlife Management Area on Ohio State Route 66 in western Fulton County, Ohio between Fayette, Ohio and Archbold, Ohio. [1] Hunting is allowed, and the Ohio DNR has released pheasants for hunting in the area. [2] [3] There is a parking lot off County Road 23. [4]

  7. Magee Marsh Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Magee Marsh Wildlife Area is a state wildlife area in Carroll Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, along the shore of Lake Erie. The marsh has a large seasonal population of waterfowl and other birds, making it a popular destination for birdwatching and hunting during migrations. It is managed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

  8. Ohio's hunting and trapping dates for the 2024-25 seasons ...

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    Hunting and trapping dates for the Ohio 2024-25 seasons of white-tailed deer, migratory birds, small game and furbearers have been finalized. Members of the Ohio Wildlife Council approved those ...

  9. Ohio Department of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    ODNR regulates Ohio's oil and gas industry, the mining industry, hunting and fishing, and dams while maintaining natural resources such as state parks, state nature preserves, state wildlife areas, state forests, and state waterways. It was created in 1949 by the Ohio Legislature. [3]