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A closeup view of a raccoon's face
Nature curiosity: How do animals see in the dark?
2/7/2019Each night as darkness falls, we begin to wind down our day, eventually settling in for sleep. For many animals, however, these same cues that signal the end of our day mean it’s time to start theirs.
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A slide through history: Joliet Iron Works Historic Site
2/6/2019Only ruins remain of the Joliet Iron Works, but thanks to a historic aerial photo, we can see the heart and soul of the steel mill prior to it being dismantled.
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A coyote howling in the snow
Nature curiosity: Why do coyotes howl?
1/31/2019The sound of a coyote howling in the night is enough to stop people in their tracks, but have you ever stopped to think about what they are saying?
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A blue jay with a nut in its mouth
A trick of nature: Blue jays aren't really blue
1/25/2019It might shock you to learn blue jays aren't actually blue. Instead, we just perceive them to be blue because of how light passes through the birds' feathers.
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Geese on a frozen lake
Nature curiosity: Why don't birds' feet freeze?
1/24/2019Ever shiver at the sight of birds on the ice in the dead of winter? No need to worry. Geese and other waterfowl are built to withstand these harsh conditions.
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A groundhog walking in the grass
Creature feature: The season-predicting groundhog
1/23/2019The groundhog becomes a celebrity each year on February 2, awakening from a months-long slumber to "predict" when winter will end. Beyond this annual ritual, most Americans know little about the groundhog.
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An aerial view of Rock Run Rookery
A slide through history: Rock Run Rookery Preserve
1/17/2019In its former life, the preserve now known as Rock Run Rookery used to be much less spectacular.
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A red fox walking in the grass
Creature feature: The cunning and clever red fox
1/8/2019These sly creatures are skilled hunters and adaptable to many habitats and environments, including rural, suburban and urban areas.
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Two owls perched on a fence
Nature curiosity: How do owls turn their heads so far?
1/7/2019While it’s a common misconception that owls can turn their heads 360 degrees, they still can perform some pretty dramatic feats when it comes to checking out their environment
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Snowy owl on the ground
Creature feature: The stunning snowy owl
12/15/2018Snowy owls are a prized find among bird-watchers, because the beautiful birds are a sight to behold set against a wintry backdrop.
Current Headlines
Half-price dog park permits go on sale July 1
Half-price dog park permits will be available for purchase starting July 1 online and at Sugar Creek Administration Center in Joliet. The permits can be used at all six Forest Preserve dog parks through the end of 2025.
Volunteer opportunities abound in the preserves this summer
The Forest Preserve District is offering a variety of short-term volunteer opportunities this summer, from hands-on habitat restoration to helping at public programs and events. With limited space and high demand, early registration is encouraged.