Forest Preserve renames Custer Township preserves
The change links one with Sand Ridge Savanna and assigning the other the name Kankakee Sands.
Lightning can — and will — strike the same place twice, so always head indoors when thunder roars.
Spring is spawning season for crappies, which offers an opportunity to get a good look at these fish.
Have you ever seen a blue-spotted salamander? Most people haven't, but they do live in Will County. Finding one is a matter of knowing where to look.
Is that snake you saw a dangerous eastern massasauga rattlesnake or a nonvenomous fox snake? If you saw it in Will County, it was a fox snake. The massasauga does not live in Will County. In fact, no venomous snakes do.
Lichens are little known and not well understood, but they deserve our appreciation.
When it comes to salamanders, a big part of the thrill is the hunt.
Woodpeckers can peck up to 12,000 times a day! So how do they do it without hurting their brains?
Want to attract birds to your yard? You'll need to meet their basic needs: food, shelter and water.
Birds in Will County come in all shapes, sizes and colors, but it doesn't get any better than spotting a great blue heron gliding over a preserve or patiently stalking its prey on the ground.
Soon, spring peepers will be calling out in the night, letting us know spring has arrived.
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.