OHIOANS URGED TO HELP PROTECT REMNANTS OF STATE'S RICH NATURAL HISTORY WITH INCOME TAX REFUND
Donations through the check-off program support Ohio's designated nature preserves, scenic rivers
COLUMBUS, OH - When filling out their taxes this year, Ohioans can make a difference in preserving the state's wealth of natural resources for generations to come.
Ice Age glaciers, old-growth woods, bogs and fens, endangered species, prairies and other remnants of Ohio's rich natural history are all protected by a system of 131 state nature preserves and 13 state scenic rivers. Contributions by thousands of Ohioans who donate to the Natural Areas State Income Tax Check-off Program help support this system.
At dozens of sites across the state, check-off donations have constructed trails and boardwalks, improved parking and allowed greater public access to a treasure trove of nature's wonders.
Helping to protect Ohio's state nature preserves is easy. A simple check next to Nature Preserves, Scenic Rivers and Endangered Species on line 19 (IT-1040EX) or line 27 (IT-1040) of the state income tax return form can help ensure these places are conserved for future generations.
Taxpayers who are not eligible to receive a refund may send a donation to the ODNR Division of Natural Areas & Preserves at 2045 Morse Road, Bldg. F-1, Columbus, OH 43229. For additional information, visit ohiodnr.com.
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For Further Information Contact:
Heidi Hetzel-Evans, ODNR Natural Areas & Preserves
(614) 265-6520
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Jane Beathard, ODNR Media Relations
(614) 265-6860