The Western Wildlife Corridor Story
The Western Wildlife Corridor, Inc. is a Cincinnati‐based 501 (c)(3) nonprofit nature conservancy land trust formed in 1992. Our mission includes the protection of natural habitat along the Ohio River Valley from the Mill Creek to the Indiana line, and we own and manage nature preserves totaling nearly 200 acres. WWC is headquartered and focused on the west side of Cincinnati. The backbone of the Western Wildlife Corridor organization is it’s talented and generous base of volunteers and patrons. It’s because of all of you that we’re able to accomplish so much! We are proud to be responsible stewards of not only the land we protect, but the generous contributions of our volunteers, members, and patrons. There are many ways you can get involved! Visit a preserve, enjoy and hike or a seminar, or get involved with habitat restoration.
National Wildlife Federation Honors Cincinnati as a Top 10 City for Wildlife

Hi folks,We’re thrilled to share the news that the National Wildlife Federation honored our fair city, Cincinnati, as one of America’s Top 10 cities for wildlife! Here’s a description of the program from the announcement: “The National Wildlife Federation’s Urban Wildlife Program ranked America’s 100 largest cities based upon several…
Sign Up for the 15th Annual Flower-a-thon!
Saturday, April 27, 2019 We hope you will join us for a full or a half day! The 15th Annual Flower-a-Thon is a quest in search of the beautiful wildflowers throughout the Western Wildlife Corridor. It’s a day of hiking the beautiful forested hillsides of the Ohio River Valley. You…