Wilderness Wayfinders
Calling all adventurers! Learn how to use a compass and map before embarking on an adventure through the woods.
Osprey or eagle? Learn what sets the osprey apart from other birds of prey.
Hanging upside down for even a few seconds will leave anyone feeling dizzy and a little lightheaded, so how do bats do it?
Will County forest preserves play a key role in acting as rainwater sponges.
From cactus to carnivorous plants, there are some surprises in the preserves.
Is that big, buzzing insect a dragonfly or a damselfly? Learn how to tell the difference.
Ichneumon wasps are scary-looking insects, but what many people think is a dangerous stinger is really used for laying eggs.
Most of us don’t give ants a second thought unless an invasion of them happens to be ruining our time outside.
Have you ever ridden a bike through a swarm of gnats and gotten a mouth full of bugs? There's a good reason why they congregate like that.
The American bullfrog is common in the lakes and ponds across Will County. Do you know how to identify it?
We've long known time spent in the great outdoors is good for you, but now we know exactly how much time we have to spend outside to reap the benefits. According to a study, spending two hours outside each week is good for your health and well-being.
Zombie snakes on the loose? Not really. These snakes are just playing dead to protect themselves from predators, and they pose no risk to humans.
Bees sting for a simple reason: to defend themselves from danger.
You can enjoy the scenery in the preserves from all angles even when you're not there to see it for yourself.
You can help researchers learn more about ticks in Illinois by dropping them in the mail.
Knowing the difference between wild parsnip and golden alexander could save you from a painful, burning rash.
The lovely luna moth is prized by many for its beauty. But there's more to these moths than just their outward appearance.
Osprey or eagle? Learn what sets the osprey apart from other birds of prey.
Hanging upside down for even a few seconds will leave anyone feeling dizzy and a little lightheaded, so how do bats do it?
Will County forest preserves play a key role in acting as rainwater sponges.
From cactus to carnivorous plants, there are some surprises in the preserves.
Is that big, buzzing insect a dragonfly or a damselfly? Learn how to tell the difference.
Ichneumon wasps are scary-looking insects, but what many people think is a dangerous stinger is really used for laying eggs.
Most of us don’t give ants a second thought unless an invasion of them happens to be ruining our time outside.
Have you ever ridden a bike through a swarm of gnats and gotten a mouth full of bugs? There's a good reason why they congregate like that.
The American bullfrog is common in the lakes and ponds across Will County. Do you know how to identify it?
We've long known time spent in the great outdoors is good for you, but now we know exactly how much time we have to spend outside to reap the benefits. According to a study, spending two hours outside each week is good for your health and well-being.
Zombie snakes on the loose? Not really. These snakes are just playing dead to protect themselves from predators, and they pose no risk to humans.
Bees sting for a simple reason: to defend themselves from danger.
You can enjoy the scenery in the preserves from all angles even when you're not there to see it for yourself.
You can help researchers learn more about ticks in Illinois by dropping them in the mail.
Knowing the difference between wild parsnip and golden alexander could save you from a painful, burning rash.
The lovely luna moth is prized by many for its beauty. But there's more to these moths than just their outward appearance.
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.
It's not just our pets who suffer around the Fourth of July. Loud, booming fireworks pose serious risks to wildlife too.
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.