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Nature Foundation’s $48,800 donation funds Forest Preserve’s conservation, education efforts
2/18/2025The Nature Foundation of Will County's latest donation to the Forest Preserve District helped fund conservation efforts at Goodenow Grove Nature Preserve, bus scholarships for field trips and the Smokey Bear painting exhibition on display at Forest Preserve visitors centers through March 2.
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'Be a Trailblazer' with me and reap the rewards of nature
2/14/2025The best reward when deciding to 'Be a Trailblazer' is a much-needed mental health reset as well as the physical benefits of being outdoors.
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A close up shot of a North American gray wolf
Live wolf presentations highlight 2025 Mammal Madness
2/10/2025Head to Mammal Madness on March 1 at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center in Channahon to learn about mammals in the wild and to see live wolf presentations conducted by Big Run Wolf Ranch. The free event features family-friendly activities, crafts and Mammalympics.
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Rudy Wendelin with one of his Smokey Bear paintings.
The artist behind the Smokey Bear paintings; Wendelin’s daughter talks about her dad’s career
2/4/2025Elizabeth C. Wendelin talks about her dad, Rudolph Wendelin, and his life growing up in Kansas and becoming the artist who made Smokey Bear the beloved mascot that he is. Nineteen of Rudy's Smokey Bear paintings are on display now through March 2 at four Forest Preserve visitor centers.
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A dead bird frozen in ice and snow.
Avoid sick or dead wildlife due to avian flu risk
2/3/2025Due to the detection of avian flu in Illinois, the Forest Preserve District is reminding visitors to refrain from touching or getting near dead or sick animals. Pets also should be kept from carcasses or feces and feathers of animals.
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Get outdoors and win prizes: Be a Trailblazer in 2025!
1/14/2025The Forest Preserve District has a new challenge for the new year: Be a Trailblazer! More than $10,000 in prizes will be awarded randomly to lucky participants as they complete a wide variety of nature-themed missions in four seasonal sessions.
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Snowy scenery at Sugar Creek Preserve
Winter weather may impact preserve openings
1/12/2025For the public’s safety, some preserves may remain closed immediately after a winter weather event as Forest Preserve District staff work to plow parking lots and roadways to make preserve visits possible and less hazardous.
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Smokey Bear paintings to be displayed at four Forest Preserve visitor centers
1/2/2025"Smokey Bear: The Rudy Wendelin Collection" exhibit will run from Friday, Jan. 17, through Sunday, March 2, at four Forest Preserve visitor centers. The artworks depict the popular U.S. Forest Service symbol and are reproductions of original Smokey Bear paintings that were created from 1977 to 1995.
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Plum Creek Greenway Trail section closed due to bridge damage
1/2/2025A section of the Plum Creek Greenway Trail is closed due to bridge damage to the trail's north bridge closest to Bemes Road. This trail section will remain closed until the tree can be removed and the bridge repaired.
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A man pours seed into a mixer.
Winter seed mixing work sows prairies of tomorrow
1/2/2025A year of seed collection by staff and volunteers culminated with a seed mixing day at a Forest Preserve barn in December. The seed will be sown this winter in areas targeted for restoration, leading to blooms and better species diversity next year in the preserves.
Events
Volunteer Morning: Rock Run Preserve — Paul V. Nichols Access
Get some fresh air and exercise while helping to make a difference in your community by attending one or more of the Forest Preserve’s volunteer mornings.
Little Explorers: Fossils
Bring your preschoolers to Four Rivers to learn all about fossils!
The Buzz
Love is in the air? It's just skunk mating season
It's skunk mating season, and as male skunks are out and about searching for mates, we may have more close encounters with these animals, resulting in that telltale smell in the air.
Why is the world so quiet when it snows? The science behind the silence
It's not just a myth that the world seems more quiet after a snowfall. There's science behind the silence.
What's the difference?: Red fox vs. gray fox
Illinois is home to two fox species, the red fox and the gray fox, and telling the difference between them isn't always as easy as looking at the color of their fur.