For fish, wildlife, and even plants, the all-too frequent wintery blasts are just part of their genetic survival strategy.
Despite the frigid temperatures and white blankets we experienced in central Ohio, plants and insects are expected to survive.
This winter has been colder than average in the Poconos, but also delivered less snow than usual. Here's what happened.
Snow and cold temperatures rarely kill plants native to Ohio. Most insects survive cold winters by producing an antifreeze-like chemical or entering diapause. Recently, we visited with thousands ...
According to Ben Gelber, a meteorologist for NBC4 in Columbus, Ohio, and Poconos native ... “We are far below normal winters,” said Gelber. “The winter isn’t over just yet; we can see ...
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