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Major storm wreaks havoc at Glen Helen Nature Preserve

Major storm wreaks havoc at Glen Helen Nature Preserve

Yahoo08-06-2025
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Glen Helen Nature Preserve in Yellow Springs announced an emergency partial closure because of major storm damage on Sunday.
'Last night, a storm unlike any we've seen in years tore through the Glen,' wrote the preserve on social media.
The storm destroyed the boardwalk, lifting entire sections and causing a massive tree to crash through it, making it unusable. The stream has grown into a river from rainwater. The beavers were displaced from their homes because of he flooding.
Glen Helen has asked the public to help.
'We are facing one of the largest restoration efforts and we can't do this alone. If you love this place – if you've ever walked these paths for peace, for inspiration, for connection – we need you,' wrote Glen Helen.
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People are asked to volunteer in the rebuilding or to donate to help cover the costs.
'Every gift, every helping hand, is a step toward healing the land that has given so much to so many. Together, we can restore what was shaken,' wrote Geln Helen. 'Together, we hold the Glen.'
To learn more about helping the nature preserve, click here.
Until further notice, the 405 Cory Street entrance is closed for safety. People are asked to use the Cascades parking lot at 1075 State Route 343.
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