Wilderness Wayfinders
Calling all adventurers! Learn how to use a compass and map before embarking on an adventure through the woods.
Winter's wacky weather keeps us on our toes, but before you stock up on salt to keep your driveway and sidewalks clear, make sure you know how much you really need to use.
Show muskrats some love by taking our 10-question quiz. Don't worry; you'll have time to study up before diving in.
On our coldest days people often say "At least it's too cold to snow." Turns out that's not really true. It's never too cold to snow.
How much time should you spend outdoors? Use the 20-5-3 rule as a guide.
Sure you've experienced a few good thunderstorms in your day, but have you ever experienced thundersnow?
Get to know the trumpeter swan, the largest waterfowl species in the world.
Coyotes have the subject of a lot of misinformation, so take our 10-question quiz to see if what you think you know about them is true.
Test your knowledge to see how much you really know about these amazing birds.
A year of seed collection by staff and volunteers culminated with a seed mixing day at a Forest Preserve barn. The seed will be sown this winter.
Learn all about minks and then see how much you know about these little-known creatures.
Take some time to learn about these woodpeckers then test yourself on a 10-question quiz.
You might see gray squirrels all the time, but how much do you know about them? Here's your chance to find out.
While most insects aren't active during the coldest time of year, the winter stonefly is a notable exception. These insects thrive in the frigid air and icy waters of winter.
Do you know where these birds live? What they eat? See how knowledgeable you are on our 10-question quiz.
If you go eagle watching this year, remember to keep your distance so as not to disturb these amazing creatures.
Mallards are the quintessential duck — the species that comes to mind when thinking about ducks. Here's your chance to learn all about them.
Winter's wacky weather keeps us on our toes, but before you stock up on salt to keep your driveway and sidewalks clear, make sure you know how much you really need to use.
Show muskrats some love by taking our 10-question quiz. Don't worry; you'll have time to study up before diving in.
On our coldest days people often say "At least it's too cold to snow." Turns out that's not really true. It's never too cold to snow.
How much time should you spend outdoors? Use the 20-5-3 rule as a guide.
Sure you've experienced a few good thunderstorms in your day, but have you ever experienced thundersnow?
Get to know the trumpeter swan, the largest waterfowl species in the world.
Coyotes have the subject of a lot of misinformation, so take our 10-question quiz to see if what you think you know about them is true.
Test your knowledge to see how much you really know about these amazing birds.
A year of seed collection by staff and volunteers culminated with a seed mixing day at a Forest Preserve barn. The seed will be sown this winter.
Learn all about minks and then see how much you know about these little-known creatures.
Take some time to learn about these woodpeckers then test yourself on a 10-question quiz.
You might see gray squirrels all the time, but how much do you know about them? Here's your chance to find out.
While most insects aren't active during the coldest time of year, the winter stonefly is a notable exception. These insects thrive in the frigid air and icy waters of winter.
Do you know where these birds live? What they eat? See how knowledgeable you are on our 10-question quiz.
If you go eagle watching this year, remember to keep your distance so as not to disturb these amazing creatures.
Mallards are the quintessential duck — the species that comes to mind when thinking about ducks. Here's your chance to learn all about them.
Calling all adventurers! Learn how to use a compass and map before embarking on an adventure through the woods.
Answer the call of your wild child by getting outside with this monthly nature-themed program geared toward children ages 3 to 5.
Catching lightning bugs is a summer rite of passage, but do you know how these bugs light up? Or why?
Participating in No Mow May isn't just a way to cut down on your yardwork for a month. You'll be helping bees and other essential insects too.
Forget "Snakes on a Plane." There are snakes in Asia that can fly without any help from an aircraft.