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P.O. Box 4172,  Lawrenceburg, IN  47025


Vanishing
Wetlands

Early settlers on this continent found the forests and grasslands interspersed with swamps, ponds, and marshes. But now 55% of America's wetlands have been drained and we still lose more than 400,000 acres of wetlands every year.


A Special Place
for Wildlife

The Oxbow is a broad floodplain where the Great Miami River empties into the Ohio. This area where three states - Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky - come together, is near Lawrenceburg, Indiana, seventeen miles downstream from Cincinnati.


Birth of an Organization

In the summer of 1985, political and business leaders announced plans to create a major new port authority and build a 700-acre commercial barge shipping center on this floodplain.

 


Program for Tuesday, February 9, 2010 cancelled due to snow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Click on the Image Below for a Local Map of the Oxbow

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Please email comments and suggestions to Kani Meyer at kaniau@yahoo.com

Last updated: 02/08/2010

 

Birdathon 2009 

25th Anniversary
Photo Contest

Helpful Links

Photographic Album

Map of the 
Greater Oxbow Area

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