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A man arranges a tiny acorn figure.
Tiny creatures, big charm: Meet the artist behind the Becorns at Hidden Oaks
6/6/2025Becorns artist David M. Bird, a former Lego toy designer, shares how a pile of acorns sparked a whimsical world that deepened his connection to nature. In this short Q&A, Bird reflects on the magic of seeing the world through tiny eyes.
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A man rides a bike on a trail.
Trail projects awarded $6.5 million in grants
6/6/2025The Forest Preserve District has been awarded $6.5 million in state grants for two trail projects through the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program. The funding will support new trail connections in Naperville, Bolingbrook and Aurora, improving regional access and expanding recreation options.
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People stand outside a food truck at a summer event.
Put some sizzle in your summer with Fun and Food Trucks
6/3/2025Enjoy music, games, craft beer and local food at three summer Fun and Food Truck programs set in scenic forest preserves in Naperville, Florence Township near Wilmington, and Mokena. Each Friday evening offers a relaxed way to connect with nature and community.
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Selfies of participants in the Be a Trailblazer experience.
Summer’s calling – blaze new trails, win cool prizes
6/2/2025Get ready to roam – the summer Be a Trailblazer challenge drops June 5 with new missions, hidden treasures and big-time prizes. Explore preserves, enjoy nature and maybe score a kayak or Yeti cooler along the way.
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Children look at samples of butterflies.
Pollinator Party returns with family fun, live animals and hands-on learning
5/29/2025Pollinator Party returns to Isle a la Cache Museum on Saturday, June 14, with live animals, crafts, food trucks, a native plant sale, vendors and more. The free event celebrates pollinators with activities for all ages.
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Compilation of images from art exhibit as well artist.
'Prairie Reverie’ exhibit offers artistic ode to native prairies
5/28/2025A 'Prairie Reverie' exhibit at Plum Creek Nature Center showcases local artist Carrie Carlson’s artwork celebrating Illinois’ native prairie life. The free exhibit runs June 4 through Aug. 24.
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Watercolor images of birds
Watercolor wings: Local artist’s bird-inspired exhibit lands at Four Rivers
5/27/2025Homer Glen artist Robert Hafey’s bird-inspired watercolor exhibit, 'The Joy of Birds,' opens June 5 at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center. The free show highlights common and beloved bird species through artwork based on Hafey’s photography along Will County trails.
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A head of a fishing line recycling container
Protecting wildlife: Forest Preserve installs upgraded fishing line bins
5/23/2025The Forest Preserve District is installing 36 redesigned fishing line recycling containers to help prevent injuries to wildlife. The bins are more durable and better suited for proper recycling.
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A man and woman pose with a police officer and a fake robber behind a 1949 Chevy.
‘Put Your Junk in the Trunk’ to prevent vehicle break-ins
5/20/2025The Forest Preserve District has kicked off a 'Put Your Junk in the Trunk' campaign to help prevent vehicle burglaries in the preserves. The effort includes signage and a lighthearted music video that uses exaggerated props and humor to reinforce the importance of securing valuables before hitting the trails.
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A man stands on a trail.
Executive Director Schultz retires after decades of shaping a greener Will County
5/13/2025Executive Director Ralph Schultz will retire May 16 after nearly 32 years of leadership with the Forest Preserve District. His legacy includes major land acquisitions, trail projects and lasting community impact.
Events
These Books Are Made for Walkin’
Four Rivers is collaborating with the Three Rivers Public Library District for a book club on the go! This month’s book is “The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World” by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
Teacher Appreciation
Teachers, before the workload of a new school year begins, come enjoy a revitalizing day at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center.
The Buzz
Cormorants up close: Learn all about one of our most unique birds
Double-crested cormorants are a common sight around our waterways. Learn what sets them apart from other waterfowl.
How will you enjoy all the extra daylight in June?
The summer solstice is in June, and those later sunsets mean more time to spend soaking up the sun.