Act Now: No more fossil fuel extraction from Jockey Hollow Wildlife Area
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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
Meet the NEW Oil and Gas Land Management Commission
Leasing Ohio’s state parks and wildlife areas for fracking has been a widely controversial issue since the process was kick-started by HB... 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
Tell Mike DeWine: Veto HB 308!
The Ohio state legislature has done it again. Two years ago lawmakers stuffed House Bill 507, a bill about how many poultry... Read More
Commission to decide nominations for Salt Fork, Leesville, bids for Egypt Valley
We need you, and we need your positive energy in person on Monday, December 9, 2024, at 12:15 p.m. at Ohio Department of Public... Read More
Tell the Commission: Leave Valley Run Wildlife Area alone!
Last year the Oil and Gas Land Management Commission approved three different nominations of Valley Run Wildlife Area for fracking. Encino Acquisitions... Read More
Guernsey County Commission votes to deny spreading of toxic oil and gas waste
On October 15, Guernsey County commissioners voted unanimously to deny permission for an explosives supply and blasting company to spread oil and gas waste... Read More
Opinion: Vote ‘yes’ on Ohio Issue 1 if you love state parks and democracy
By Melinda Zemper, Anne Sparks, Jenny Morgan, Mary Huck and Cathy Cowan Becker If you love state parks and democracy, vote “yes”... Read More
Hold state legislative candidates accountable for voting to frack Ohio state parks
In December 2023, during the Christmas holiday lame duck session – with no public participation — the Ohio General Assembly stuffed a... Read More









