
Illinois DNR awards stewardship grants
Eleven grants totaling nearly $750,000 have been awarded to Illinois land trusts to support stewardship on land protected by the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission, DNR announced.

Eleven grants totaling nearly $750,000 have been awarded to Illinois land trusts to support stewardship on land protected by the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission, DNR announced.
A look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Illinois published in the Sept. 8, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Field reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs published in the Sept. 8, 2023 edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

During the 1890s, there was a surge in writings addressing the outdoors and nature. The nation’s conscience had awakened to the idea that more needed to be done to preserve and protect our natural jewels.

Kankakee River State Park’s popular Chippewa campground reopened to visitors on Aug. 28 after being closed since 2015.
“Reopening this campground has been a long time coming, and I am thrilled that we’ve reached

The state’s teal hunters will get their chance when the September teal season opens Sept. 9, with a daily bag limit of six for all teal species combined, with a possession limit of 18.

The vast majority of native bird nesting takes place in spring, right after trees green up and the flowers start to bloom. The spring nesting season feels like a frantic rush to quickly build a

Wayne Kober enjoyed a three-week fishing trip to Lake of the Woods, Ontario, in June – a trip enhanced by a surprise visit from a loon family. The water birds, two adults and two chicks,

One of the best shots I’ve ever met uses one shotgun for everything. He does all his upland and waterfowl hunting with an old semi-auto, and it’s taken him to multiple berths on the all-state
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