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A collage featuring Liz Lyons enjoying outdoor trail activities. At the center is a green badge-style graphic with a winding trail icon and the words “Be a Trailblazer.”
Be a Trailblazer turns outdoor fun into a family affair
7/14/2025Liz Lyons of New Lenox has turned the Forest Preserve District’s Be a Trailblazer challenge into a fun-filled family tradition. From dancing in the rain to spotting tiny critters on the trail, challenge missions have become cherished memories.
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Ecologists wearing waders dig through a stream looking for mussels.
Wild Science: Rare mussel search in Will County aids DuPage restocking effort
7/10/2025Forest preserve staff from Will and DuPage counties recently searched a Will County creek for rare mussels to support a native species restoration project. The collaboration could help reintroduce the ellipse mussel to DuPage waterways, where it has disappeared.
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A turtle, with its brown, orange, and yellow shell is held up close.
Hybrid turtle 'Theodorable' serves as warning: Don’t dump pets in preserves
7/7/2025A hybrid box turtle was removed from a Will County preserve to protect a threatened species. Now living at Isle a la Cache Museum, he serves as an ambassador to educate the public about the dangers of releasing pet turtles into the wild.
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A painting of a river scene.
'Into the Wild' art exhibit blends nature and creativity
7/1/2025The “Into the Wild Art Exhibition” runs July 5 through Aug. 30 at Hidden Oaks Nature Center in Bolingbrook. The free exhibit showcases nature-themed art by local artists from the Nature Artists' Guild of The Morton Arboretum. Visitors can vote for their favorite pieces.
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A dog with brown fur runs through a grassy park.
Half-price dog park permits go on sale July 1
6/27/2025Half-price dog park permits will be available for purchase starting July 1 online and at Sugar Creek Administration Center in Joliet. The permits can be used at all six Forest Preserve dog parks through the end of 2025.
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A sign that says habitat management is in view at a workday event.
Volunteer opportunities abound in the preserves this summer
6/24/2025The Forest Preserve District is offering a variety of short-term volunteer opportunities this summer, from hands-on habitat restoration to helping at public programs and events. With limited space and high demand, early registration is encouraged.
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A map showing a new parcel of land.
Forest Preserve completes first major land purchase under new capital plan
6/23/2025The Forest Preserve District has acquired 241 acres in Custer Township as the first major purchase of its 2025–2030 Capital Improvement Program. The land expands protected open space and offers future potential for recreation and restoration.
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A group of seven people stand together in a conference room, smiling and holding a large ceremonial check.
Foundation backs Forest Preserve with $59K donation
6/13/2025The Nature Foundation of Will County presented a $59,525 check to the Forest Preserve District to support conservation, education and community programs. The donation helps fund projects like bird feeding stations, fishing derbies and teacher appreciation events.
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A man and a woman walk on a trail.
'Be a Trailblazer' is changing lives, one trail at a time
6/12/2025The summer session of the Be a Trailblazer challenge is underway. Join today to discover, explore and engage with nature. The challenge runs through Aug. 9 and features thousands of dollars in randomly awarded prizes for participation.
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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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Calling all early birds to start the day on the water at Lake Chaminwood.
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The buzz on cicadas: How this year's insects are different than last summer's headliners
That buzz you hear coming from the trees in your yard is coming from cicadas, but not the same kind of cicadas that were making headlines last year. These cicadas, called dog-day cicadas, emerge every summer, alerting us to their presence with their well-known buzzing sound.
The dog days of summer are here, but it doesn't mean what you think
The dog days of summer are here, both literally and metaphorically. Be sure to stay safe outdoors during periods of high heat and humidity.
Mosquitoes driving you indoors? Attract dragonflies to your yard
Dragonflies can eat dozens of mosquitoes a day, so attracting them to your yard might help make your time outside more enjoyable.