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  • Green dragon plant in the forest

    Green dragon plant: An uncommon plant with a misleading name

    9/24/2019

    The name of the green dragon plant conjures up some fantastical images, but in reality you have to have quite an imagination to see the plant's resemblance to a fictitious reptile.

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  • A sharp-shinned hawk and a Cooper's hawk

    What's the difference?: Sharp-shinned hawk vs. cooper's hawk

    9/23/2019

    Can't tell the difference between a Cooper's hawk and a sharp-shinned hawk? You're not alone. These two birds are strikingly similar in appearance, but there's a few things to look for to tell them apart.

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  • An eastern bluebird on a branch

    Nature curiosity: Why do birds have feathers and not fur or scales?

    9/18/2019

    Birds' feathers make them unique in the animal kingdom, and those feathers help birds in many ways.

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  • An eastern gray squirrel on a branch

    Eavesdropping is a survival skill for squirrels, study shows

    9/15/2019

    Squirrels eavesdrop on birds to help them determine if an area is safe from potential predators, according to a recent study.

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  • Poison ivy on the forest floor

    Leaves of three, let it be: How to avoid poison ivy and its itchy rash

    9/9/2019

    "Leaves of three, let it be" is a good rule of thumb, but knowing more about poison ivy may help you avoid an itchy rash. 

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  • Queen snake draped over tree branches

    Creature feature: The royal-sounding queen snake

    9/5/2019

    The royal-sounding queen snake is common in the Great Lakes region. This snake, often seen near water, is sometimes confused with the garter snake and the northern water snake. Learn what sets it apart. 

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  • Birds flying in a V formation

    Nature curiosity: Why do some birds fly in a V formation?

    8/29/2019

    Birds flying in formation can be an awe-inspiring feat of nature, but how do the birds do it? And why?

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  • A katydid on a yellow flower

    The sounds of the night: Insects create a nocturnal chorus

    8/23/2019

    If you listen closely at night, you'll hear a chorus of insects. Cicadas, crickets and katydids all combine to create a symphony of sound. 

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  • A wad of fishing line caught on a branch

    A death trap for wildlife: Improperly disposed of fishing line

    8/21/2019

    Fishing line seems like an innocuous tool, but in reality it's a death trap for untold numbers of wildlife.

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  • A red-tailed hawk taking off from a shrub

    Creature feature: The loud and imposing red-tailed hawk

    8/16/2019

    That hawk soaring overhead or perched atop a light pole is probably a red-tailed hawk. Learn more about these high-flying birds.

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Current Headlines

Start your autumn with family-friendly fun at Fall on the Farm event on Sept. 14

8/31/2024

Fall on the Farm is set for Saturday, Sept. 14, at Riverview Farmstead Preserve. Attendees can explore the 19th-century buildings, visit a petting zoo, try their hand at farm chores, view antique tractors and enjoy live bluegrass music. 

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Visitor centers to close on Labor Day, bait shops will be open

8/30/2024

Forest Preserve visitor centers will be closed on Monday, Sept. 2, for the Labor Day holiday, but concession stands will be open at Monee Reservoir in Monee Township and Hidden Lakes Trout Farm at Hidden Oaks Preserve in Bolingbrook.

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