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On Monday, January 12, at 1 p.m., Ohio’s Oil and Gas Land Management Commission — the governor-appointed body in charge of decisions about... Read More
Movie on beauty of state parks fails to mention fracking
By Melinda Zemper Save Ohio Parks volunteers across Ohio are distributing literature outside theaters and museums to educate Ohioans that pristine state... Read More
Tell Ohio EPA: No general wastewater permits for Ohio data centers
Last week we learned that the Ohio EPA is taking comments on a Draft Wastewater General Permit for Data Centers. In plain... Read More
Six Sun Day events across Ohio to celebrate clean energy
From Coast to Coast: Thousands Unite to Demonstrate that Clean Energy is Ready Now On September 21, Save Ohio Parks and Third... Read More
Save Ohio Parks offers community presentations on the facts about fracking
Whatever you think you know about the relationship between gas and oil fracking and increased cancers, contaminated air, water and soil, and... Read More
Thanks to you, the Ohio budget is better for our state parks and public lands
The Ohio budget process is finally over. The legislature sent their big, ugly budget to Gov. Mike DeWine on June 26, giving... Read More
30 Organizations Demand Moratorium on Fracking Ohio State Parks and Public Lands
Save Ohio Parks and 29 other organizations from across the state delivered a letter to Gov. Mike DeWine demanding a moratorium on... Read More
Act Now: No more fossil fuel extraction from Jockey Hollow Wildlife Area
Earlier this month, we saw what can happen at an oil and gas operation in Ohio. Two frack tanks on a Gulfport... Read More
Statement on explosion of Gulfport Appalachia fracking well pad near Salt Fork State Park
Last night at 5:49 p.m., the chief of the Antrim, Ohio, volunteer fire department posted the first of four videos on its... Read More
Save Ohio Parks demands Gov. Mike DeWine veto law expanding frack leases and declaring nuclear energy “green”
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — It’s déjà vu all over again for state park lovers and protectors. In 2022, during the Christmas... Read More








