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Fall Frolic Take It Outside Challenge hits halfway mark, runs through Dec. 14
11/12/2024The Fall Frolic Take It Outside Challenge is about halfway completed. But there's still plenty of time to pursue missions across the preserves while earning points through Dec. 14. Sign up today, or keep going if you're already a Goosechaser!
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Prescribed burn map: Here's where we're burning today
11/12/2024This map is updated daily as another way to notify the public when a prescribed burn is being conducted.
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Prevent vehicle burglaries by following these tips
11/8/2024Forest Preserve police are reminding visitors to lock their vehicles and to leave valuables at home as they plan their nature outings.
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Woodchuck mascot flexes its muscles.
Furry opportunity: Volunteers needed to make Willy Woodchuck mascot come to life
11/8/2024Are you enthusiastic? Do you have a passion for nature and love to make people smile? If so, consider applying to portray the Forest Preserve's furry mascot, Willy Woodchuck, at programs and events.
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Five questions with ‘Lost and Found’ exhibit photographer Miles Lowry
11/4/2024Read the answers to Five Questions With Miles Lowry to find out what motivated the St. Charles photographer to snap photos of old-growth forests and savannas in the eastern United States over the course of a dozen years. His photos are on display at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center through Dec. 29.
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A traffic cone stands beside fresh asphalt.
Rock Run Preserve – Black Road Access closed
10/28/2024Rock Run Preserve – Black Road Access closed starting Tuesday, Oct. 29, for a trail asphalt rehab project and remains closed until the project is complete. The preserve's Paul V. Nichols Access will remain open during the work.
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A dog runs in a park.
2025 dog park permits now on sale
10/28/20242025 dog park permits are now on sale. These permits are good for all six Forest Preserve District dog parks through the end of 2024 and all of 2025. They can be purchased at four visitor centers or online.
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Healing With Nature: Easing life’s transitions with the calmness of forest bathing
10/21/2024Barbara Collins, a Bolingbrook retiree, turned to nature and her history with plants to find a new purpose in life.
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An aerial view of Rock Run Rookery.
Boat launches, bait shops to close for winter
10/20/2024As the Forest Preserve District prepares for winter, drinking fountains will be turned off and boat launches and bait shops will close.
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Hidden Oaks Nature Center on schedule to reopen in early 2025
10/11/2024Renovations are progressing at Hidden Oaks Nature Center in Bolingbrook and the building is scheduled to reopen to the public in the first quarter of 2025.
Events
WonderKids: Scat!
Calling all families with preschoolers! Join us for a hands-on program designed for your little one. This month, we will learn all about animal scat.
Hoot Hike and Pellet Prowl
Discover whooo makes Will County home and learn about owls and their unique adaptations.
The Buzz
Did your outdoor holiday lights go dark? You probably can blame these troublemakers
Almost nothing kills the holiday spirit quite like looking out your window to find that the Christmas lights you spent hours hanging outside are no longer lighting up the winter night.
Five fast facts about the mallard, our most well-known duck
Mallards are the quintessential duck — the species that comes to mind when thinking about ducks. Here's your chance to learn all about them.