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Event & Programming Partnerships
...educate and activate the public to become lovers, users, stewards and advocates of and for the Forest Preserves of Cook County. On this page: About the CEP Department Submit a... -
Women in Nature: Honoring Women’s History Month
...This is the world we have; we must learn to protect it, live in it and love it. Tell me about an inspiring experience in nature. KP: About five years ago,... -
Hike the Preserves this Winter
...A stroll along the bridle trail is a lovely peaceful outing on a winter’s day. With luck, there may even be enough snow for skiing. Central Zone: Bemis Woods-South Bemis... -
“Doctors” In Residency
...Lee hold various volunteer roles in the Preserves, but their love of working with their hands and knowledge of tools attracted them to a new role, Tool Doctor. Tool Doctor... -
The Value and Management of Street Trees
...to plant and manage street trees, we all benefit. If you love trees and want to protect them, consider becoming a Tree Health Monitor. Monitors assess tree health using a nationally... -
A Note from the Forest Preserve Foundation
...are done. Your donations will be automatic for any purchase within the Amazon Smile program. You can also give a tribute gift or celebrate the life of a loved one with a memorial bench... -
Artist in Residence: Wednesday, June 14 – Workshop Day!
...and chorizo. Wow, teachers know how to cook! I had plenty of food to share myself, so insisted on contributing my supply of eggs. We had a lovely meal and... -
Volunteer Newsletter: Nature in Focus
...especially love the photo of a Striped Hairstreak butterfly on Butterfly weed—proof of what you can attract to your yard and support with native gardening. What are your favorite FPCC... -
This Birder Finds Joy in Birding
...Ma and Pa Ruffin to making sure their kids experienced the outdoors. I love those two! What is your favorite bird species and why? The colors of the indigo bunting... -
Volunteer Newsletter: Kids Say the Darndest Things About Nature
...challenge yourself in new ways as a part of this experience? If so, how? Pulling the weeds wasn’t challenging. By actually committing to come back. By cutting down trees which...