MANSFIELD, Ohio — Most farmers have enough to do without needing to worry about pests, too. Julie Schwartz, executive director of the Ohio Bird Sanctuary, thinks that’s work best left to a farmhand of the feathered variety. The sanctuary’s philosophy is straightforward: care for birds and connect people to them, and both wildlife and communities come out ahead. In their education programs, the star attractions — from tiny screech‑owls and talkat…
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