Ohio Biological Survey is excited to highlight the physiographic region of southwest Ohio. This event represents the 3rd stop on our special traveling conference series to showcase each region.
Come learn about the geological history and biodiversity that make this corner of the state unique.
In a world with nothing but bad news for biodiversity in the headlines, it is more important than ever to tell the story of why protecting nature is essential for our future – and how this can be accomplished. Getting people involved right here in Ohio is the best step forward.
Date: Saturday, February 25th, 2023
Time: 9:00am – 4:00pm.
8:15 am Doors open – registration and social time with breakfast pastries & coffee!
Welcome address: 9:00am
Location: this will be a hybrid event with simultaneous in-person or virtual attendance capabilities.
In-Person: Cincinnati Museum Center – 1301 Western Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45203
Virtual: Zoom platform hosted by Mount St. Joseph University – registrants will receive an email with instructions and conference link
Please consider the virtual option if you are not vaccinated
Event will include: talks from local experts; contributed poster session; time to explore the newly renovated museum; networking opportunities; job, internship and grant opportunities; with vendor and sponsor tables.
All ONHC registered attendees will be able to visit the Cincinnati Zoo free of charge on either Friday, February 24th or Sunday, February 26th! Must show a copy of registration confirmation at the gate.