Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
Recent News About Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
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Forest Preserve District advises on coyote behavior during mating season
Late winter marks the mating season for coyotes, prompting the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County to remind residents that sightings of these animals are not uncommon as they search for mates and monitor their territories.
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Forest Preserve District offers winter safety tips amid upcoming cold weather
Despite a slow start to winter, forecasts predict cold and snowy weather soon. The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County advises safety precautions for those enjoying ice fishing, snow tubing, cross-country skiing, and other winter activities.
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Forest Preserve District approves budget without raising taxes amid inflation
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County’s Board of Commissioners has unanimously approved the agency’s 2023 budget and annual appropriation ordinance. The $130 million budget includes $44.9 million in operating expenses and $60.3 million in capital expenses.
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Forest Preserve District Board members take oaths and set term lengths
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County's newly elected seven-member Board of Commissioners, all incumbents, took their oaths of office this week and determined the lengths of their terms. Marsha Murphy will continue to represent District 1; Tina Tyson-Dunne, District 2; Linda Painter, District 3; Jeff Gahris, District 4; Barbara O’Meara, District 5; and Al Murphy, District 6. Board president Daniel Hebreard will continue to represent the county at-large.
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Safety tips for outdoor activities during winter
"If you fall through the ice, turn toward the direction you came from because that’s probably the strongest ice," Jones said. "Place your hands and arms on the unbroken surface, kick your feet, and try to pull yourself out using ice picks if you have them. Once you’re out of the water, lie flat on the ice and roll away from the hole. Get to a warm, dry, sheltered area as soon as possible, and call 911."
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DuPage Forest Preserve's annual permits available starting Dec. 1
Customers can buy permits 24/7 online or Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Visitor Services by phone at 630-933-7248 or at Forest Preserve District headquarters, 3S580 Naperville Road in Wheaton.
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Forest Preserve District advises caution during peak deer-breeding season
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is urging drivers to exercise caution and remain vigilant to avoid collisions with deer this fall, a period when the risk of such accidents significantly increases.
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Forest Preserve District celebrates new solar power system with local officials
The Forest Preserve District recently hosted an event to celebrate the installation of a new solar power system at its Fleet Management building. The ceremony featured several notable attendees, including U.S. Rep. Sean Casten and multiple Forest Preserve Commissioners.
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Forest Preserve District seeks public input on Blackwell-Greene Valley-Waterfall Glen plans
The Forest Preserve District invites citizens to provide feedback on proposed plans for Blackwell, Greene Valley, and Waterfall Glen forest preserves at three online open houses on Oct. 11, 12, and 13 or via an online comment form. Those interested in participating can register in advance and find the plans at dupageforest.org/what-we-do/projects/master-plans.
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Forest Preserve District hosts event celebrating new parking facility at Waterfall Glen
Visitors invited to celebrate new lot, safer access to one of the most popular preserves
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New net-zero-designed Willowbrook Wildlife Clinic begins construction
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held Tuesday to celebrate an ambitious $25.5 million master plan project for Willowbrook Wildlife Center, transforming the center into DuPage Forest Preserve District’s first net-zero-designed building.
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DuPage Forest Preserve volunteer program finalist for Governor's Hometown Award
A DuPage Forest Preserve District volunteer program initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic has been named one of four finalists for the Illinois Governor’s Hometown Award. The winner will be announced at the Illinois State Fair on August 18.
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DuPage Monarch Project invites public for 'Pollinators of DuPage' Bioblitz
Nature enthusiasts are invited to join the "Pollinators of DuPage" Bioblitz from August 20 to 28 in DuPage parks, forest preserves, open spaces, and gardens. The event is co-hosted by the DuPage Forest Preserve District and other members of the DuPage Monarch Project.
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DuPage County launches "Take a Hike!" challenge with diverse outdoor activities
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is launching the "Take a Hike!" challenge in September, encouraging residents to explore local natural areas through various guided walks and hikes.
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DuPage Forest Preserve fundraiser returns with focus on habitat restoration
The DuPage Forest Preserve District is inviting the public to support habitat restoration and wildlife conservation through its annual fundraiser, A Night for Nature. The event will take place on Thursday, September 15, from 5 to 9 p.m. at St. James Farm in Warrenville.
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Archery open house event set for August at Blackwell
An archery open house event will be held at Blackwell on August 6, providing an opportunity for families to engage in the sport. The event is designed for both newcomers and those seeking a refresher course. Participants will learn safety tips, proper shooting techniques, and basic skills. All necessary equipment will be provided.
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Mayslake Hall begins yearlong renovation project
DuPage Forest Preserve District commissioners, staff, and guests on Saturday celebrated the start of a yearlong exterior restoration project of historic Mayslake Hall in Oak Brook.
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Fall Native Tree And Shrub Sale features educational sessions on landscaping
The Fall Native Tree and Shrub Sale offers a variety of events aimed at promoting native landscaping and the use of native plants in gardens. The event includes educational sessions, cocktail-making classes, and opportunities for participants to engage with plant experts.
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Public invited to comment on forest preserve plans
The DuPage Forest Preserve District invites the public to provide feedback on proposed plans for Blackwell, Greene Valley, and Waterfall Glen forest preserves at open houses scheduled for June 11. During these sessions, District staff will present ideas and gather public input on recreational amenities, trails, natural resource restoration, facilities, and infrastructure at the preserves. The aim is to improve the natural environments of the preserves while modernizing and increasing access to popular recreational amenities.
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Forest Preserve District promotes Earth Week volunteer opportunities
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County has been connecting people to nature for more than 100 years. More than 6.2 million people visit its 60 forest preserves, 166 miles of trails, six education centers, and numerous programs each year.