Conservation@Home: Native Gardens for Urban Landscapes
Zoom PresentationGet organized for spring with this intro to native plant landscaping taught by a University of Illinois Extension volunteer and […]
Get organized for spring with this intro to native plant landscaping taught by a University of Illinois Extension volunteer and […]
Learn about the many benefits of gardening using native plants! Call to register and receive Zoom link.
Did you know many native plants provide food for wildlife? Join us for an indoor presentation to learn how to […]
Lawns are the largest irrigated crop in the U.S., covering about 3x more area than corn. A typical suburban lawn […]
An introduction to some practices that benefit overwintering pollinators in your garden.
Plant lovers unite! Native plant presentation followed by seed and plant sharing. All are welcome. Bring a mug; warm beverage […]
Learn about the many benefits to you and to the environment of gardening using native plants in a Conservation@Home Zoom […]
Learn how delaying your spring clean-up can help backyard conservation.
Nearly all Forest Preserves events are free; some require registration and/or a low fee. Residents may qualify for free admission opportunities at our partners: Brookfield Zoo Chicago and the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Printed copies of our quarterly Events Guide are available at our Nature Centers and General Headquarters. They may also be available at your local city hall or library. Know a location that should have our Events Guide? Contact us.
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Please contact Experience.Nature@cookcountyil.gov or 708-771-1573 about accommodations for specific camping and outdoor recreation activities.