Yoga and Hike
Get your week off to a good start with yoga and a hike at Four Rivers.
The American bullfrog is common in the lakes and ponds across Will County. Do you know how to identify it?
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 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.
Enjoy seeing them while you can — because they'll be gone before you know it.
Birds don't hatch knowing how to fly. Much like babies learning to walk, learning to fly is a process for baby birds, one that often involves a lot of trial and error.
Water plays a huge role in just about everything we do, and without it, life itself would not exist.
Squirrels and other rodents are incapable of vomiting. Why they can't is related to their anatomy and physiology.
One of most common birds in North America, the killdeer has a few tricks up its sleeve when it comes to protecting its nest from potential threats.
As we prepare to declare war on dandelions, it's important to remember just how important these "weeds" are for bees.
As temperatures increase, so can sightings of these reptiles out in the preserves.
Roly-polies are a rare bug that draws appreciation rather than ire, but most of us don't know much about these creatures beyond that they can roll themselves up into a ball as a defense mechanism.
The snapping turtle isn't hunted by many animals, but it does face many risks in the wild, including being hit by cars and having their nests hunted.
Seeing hummingbirds in the wild is a true delight, and you can attract these tiny birds to your own yard by stocking hummingbirds with food made simply by mixing sugar and boiling water.
The American bullfrog is common in the lakes and ponds across Will County. Do you know how to identify it?
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 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.
Enjoy seeing them while you can — because they'll be gone before you know it.
Birds don't hatch knowing how to fly. Much like babies learning to walk, learning to fly is a process for baby birds, one that often involves a lot of trial and error.
Water plays a huge role in just about everything we do, and without it, life itself would not exist.
Squirrels and other rodents are incapable of vomiting. Why they can't is related to their anatomy and physiology.
One of most common birds in North America, the killdeer has a few tricks up its sleeve when it comes to protecting its nest from potential threats.
As we prepare to declare war on dandelions, it's important to remember just how important these "weeds" are for bees.
As temperatures increase, so can sightings of these reptiles out in the preserves.
Roly-polies are a rare bug that draws appreciation rather than ire, but most of us don't know much about these creatures beyond that they can roll themselves up into a ball as a defense mechanism.
The snapping turtle isn't hunted by many animals, but it does face many risks in the wild, including being hit by cars and having their nests hunted.
Seeing hummingbirds in the wild is a true delight, and you can attract these tiny birds to your own yard by stocking hummingbirds with food made simply by mixing sugar and boiling water.
Get your week off to a good start with yoga and a hike at Four Rivers.
Take some time for yourself to enjoy a morning of seated yoga and discovering the wonders of the natural world.
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.