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  • Bike repair stations help keep trail visitors rolling

    “It’s great to know that our trail users have points to ensure that their bikes are safe and trail prepared

  • Be a Trailblazer inspires nature exploration, backed by Foundation support

    Blazing your own trail through the Will County preserves was made easier thanks to an investment by Thanks to our generous donors, the Foundation provided $13,500 for the Be a Trailblazer experience to “Our goal with Be a Trailblazer is to reach as many people as possible and either introduce them to a The experience is divided into four seasonal sessions, each with dozens of missions for participants newsletters or check out our website, so this is a very effective way to meet people where they are

  • Foundation enhances access, education and enjoyment across Will County preserves

    No matter how you enjoy your Will County preserves this year, The Nature Foundation of Will County helps donations from the public as well as businesses and other philanthropic organizations to help achieve our That’s why we’ve been supporting their installations at visitor centers since our beginning almost 12 Our funds allow the flexibility interpretive staff need to meet evolving needs. Visit our donation page or mail your gift to The Nature Foundation of Will County at the Sugar Creek

  • Animal ambassadors inspire discovery at Forest Preserve visitor centers

    “They are certainly a gateway, poster children if you will, to begin the tale of the wonders that surround us in our natural environment in Will County.”   While Four Rivers Environmental Education Center in Channahon doesn’t house resident ambassadors, they receive funds to help keep their outdoor bird feeders full to attract our flighty friends.   ’d always rather err on the side of caution and be ahead of the game when it comes to the health of our

  • Take It Outside campaign takes Will County by storm

    “Take It Outside is really connecting people to nature, and that’s one of our priorities,” she said. The fun continues in 2024, with four seasonal challenges similar in nature to the 2023 adventure, albeit

  • Women conquer all 10 Woods Walk trails in single day

    I ChatGPT’d our course and posed it to the rest of the group, and three other ladies jumped on board! When we were done with our final trail, Hammel (Woods), we had our customary celebratory margarita for I also gave each lady her choice of sticker that I purchased from the Four Rivers Environmental Education “We have done your challenges before, the 5K runs as well as the Triple Crown, where we ran all three enjoy the outdoors, and we are grateful to have a Forest Preserve District that takes good care of our

  • These are five native plants you still can plant in summer

    If you thought you missed your window to add some native plants to your landscape this year, think again We don’t typically think of summer as planting season, but it’s not too late to add some color to your They are well adapted to our climate and soil because they are meant to grow here. labor this summer pay off with colorful displays in your yard. Spotted Joe-pye weed produces deep pink blooms, while the flowers of sweet Joe-pye weed are a much more pale

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