An exploration of a large swath of local land, largely untouched, is now the focus of a new exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center. features photographs and scientific specimens from the . The 20,000-acre preserve is home to hundreds of plant and animal species, including Allegheny woodrats, wolf spiders, mussels and bobcats.
The exhibit includes the photography of Samuel James whose long exposures capture the different flashing patterns, colors and behaviors of the many firefly species that illuminate the Eastern forest system.
Joining Cincinnati Edition to discuss A Year on the Edge isEdge of Appalachia Preserve System Director Chris Bedel; and Photographer Samuel James.
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