Forest Preserve renames Custer Township preserves
The change links one with Sand Ridge Savanna and assigning the other the name Kankakee Sands.
Love a good sunset? We have plenty of preserves that really shine when the sun starts to set.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide, a harmful greenhouse gas, and release oxygen into the atmosphere, which can help limit the effects of climate change.
It turns out bugs and insects actually exactly one and the same, but we'll look the other way if you use the words interchangeably.
Raccoons are known for their mischievous ways, making them both beloved and bemoaned by the humans they live alongside.
Have you ever walked face first into a spiderweb and cursed the spider that spun it? Find out why those webs are so sticky.
If you've spotted a bird that looks sickly or just downright strange, there's a good chance it's molting and will be back to its stylish self soon.
We, of course, have no lobsters here in landlocked Will County, but their miniature-sized relative, the crayfish, populates our waterways.
The imposing-looking snapping turtle is nothing to fear, but they are pretty interesting creatures.
You may think of the preserves as places to connect with nature, but some preserves are also great locations to learn about our local history.
Jellyfish in Illinois? They do exist, although they're so small you might never notice them.
The change links one with Sand Ridge Savanna and assigning the other the name Kankakee Sands.
The Forest Preserve District has launched a redesigned website featuring streamlined navigation, a revamped event calendar, faster performance and an improved mobile experience.