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Also, see Clover Groff Natural Area
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=Latham Park= Clover Groff Run Hilliard, Ohio 43026 News article about the Clover Groff Natural Area Clover Groff Natural Area map

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Latham Park
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Tips for birding Clover Groff Natural Area
The Clover Groff Natural Area is a small patch of habitat in the midst of suburban sprawl that is managed by Columbus Recreation and Parks. The Clover Groff Run, which is part of the Big Darby Watershed, meanders through the area and supports some aquatic and semi-aquatic plants like cattails. There are many large trees including willows, maples, and oaks and there are even some patches of decent prairie-like habitat. There are no trails that traverse the area, which is good in that it reduces human impact, but there are some small inlets that allow the birder to be surrounded by vegetation and our feathered friends, such as one on the East side behind some apartment buildings. I suggest walking the entire periphery of the patch, which includes part of the walking and biking trail between Roberts Road and Franks Park. It makes for a good short birding escape! From Bryan Sharp

About Clover Groff Natural Area
The Clover Groff Run stream restoration projects constructed over 3 miles of new sinuous stream channel within 38 acres of active riparian floodplain in four central Ohio parks: Latham Park Reynolds Municipal Park Franks Park Spindler Road Park

Restoration eliminated impairments caused by hydro-modification by implementing Natural Channel Design techniques within the goals of Ohio’s Clean Water Act. From PowerPoint Presentation on Clover Groff Run Restoration

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