ODNR Division of Wildlife - Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp

Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp


Put Your Stamp on Wildlife Conservation

2010 Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp

Buy the new Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp!

 

Off to a Great Start!

Band-winged Meadowhawk
Band-winged Meadowhawk

Thank you!
 
More than 1,405 Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamps have been sold since March 1. Thanks to your commitment to wildlife conservation, about $17,500 has been generated for the Wildlife Diversity Fund.

Every stamp sold is an investment in the future of Ohio’s native wildlife and the habitat they call home.
 
Together, we can "Keep the Wild in Ohio!"


  
 
 
Did you know that . . . 

FalconCamProjects such as the Columbus Falcon Cam are possible in part because of funds derived from the Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp and the Wildlife Diversity Fund?

Discover our Field Guide Series, also supported by purchases of the Legacy Stamp and generous donations to the Wildlife Diversity Fund.

 
 

 

 

Featured Projects

Wetland Focus Area Spotted Salamander Sandhill Cranes

Wetland Focus Areas

Salamander Stroll

Sandhill Cranes

Wetlands are among the most biologically productive habitats in the world, yet in Ohio they also are one of the most frequently altered.
Read more . . .
Ohio’s spring rains yield more than pretty flowers.
Read about Salamander Stroll...
A project is underway to learn more about the migration patterns of Ohio’s breeding sandhill cranes.


View other research efforts.


 

Focus Area Concept

Making the Connection: Habitat Plan in Action

A Division of Wildlife action plan is underway that specifically focuses on managing large areas of intact habitat to meet the needs of certain wildlife and state-listed species.  Read more . . . 

 
 

Buying this collectible wildlife stamp will show that you support:

 
2010 Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp
  • habitat restoration, land purchases and conservation easements
  • keeping common species common
  • endangered & threatened native species
  • educational products for students and wildlife enthusiasts
  • wildlife and habitat research projects


  

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The Division of Wildlife receives no taxpayer dollars to conserve, restore and manage Ohio’s wildlife and its habitat.  The majority of those efforts are supported by hunters and anglers through the purchase of licenses and permits. Financial support is also received through donations to the Ohio Wildlife Diversity Fund, purchase of specialty license plates, such as the Cardinal license plate, tax check-off, and now the Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp.



Buy the Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp
... grow a home for Wildlife that lasts a lifetime.

 


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