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Research and Monitoring

Research helps guide management and policy decisions that protect habitats and wildlife.

Northwest Ohio is home to an unparalleled variety of habitats that are home a wide array of plants, animals and wildlife. Metroparks, often in conjunction with statewide conservation organizations, conduct a number of research and monitoring projects in order to identify and protect rare and imperiled plants and animals within the park lands. 

By collaborating with trained researchers and with the help of citizen scientist-volunteers, we have access to reliable scientific information that we use to help guide adaptive management actions for the successful preservation of our natural habitats. 

Research Permits

Permits are required when conducting research on Metroparks property. To request an application, please email Karen Menard at karen.menard@metroparkstoledo.com or call at (419) 407-9705. For more information, visit our research permits page.

Bird Monitoring

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Publications

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Plant Monitoring

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Highlights

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Insect Monitoring

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Natural Resource Management

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