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Cleaning up litter is a rewarding task, especially when the place cleaned is a tract of public land, perhaps along a trout stream, available to everyone for fishing, hunting, and enjoying nature.
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Cleaning up litter is a rewarding task, especially when the place cleaned is a tract of public land, perhaps along a trout stream, available to everyone for fishing, hunting, and enjoying nature.

Efforts are underway to save the Cornwall Creek Flooding dam in the heart of Pigeon River Country, but the uphill effort is not expected to prevent a drawdown scheduled for this summer.
Local residents

Dredging work planned for Black Hawk Lake will improve overall water quality, fish habitat and recreational opportunities. An area approximately 174 acres in the eastern main basin of the lake will be deepened to nine

Visit the Woodland Wildflower Report webpage for an up-to-date list of wildflowers in bloom each week until mid-May. Similar to the fall color report, this weekly report is broken down by region (north, central, and

The House and Senate environment and natural resources omnibus bills were approved this past week at the State Capitol. Two discrepancies of note between the two bills were related to the DNR’s Get Out More

European carp have been around a century-plus and remain our most destructive aquatic invasive species. As bad as the market is for Euro-carp, it’s worse for silvers and bigheads. Considering the long-term costs of trying

Using data spanning 120 years, scientists at the Illinois Natural History Survey now have a unique view of long-term changes in stream fish populations and their habitats in a central part of the state.

The announcement came weeks after U.S. Congress members prodded Biden to seek more support for the lakes from Canada, which critics have accused of doing too little.

Hugo Ruellan recently joined the Illinois Natural History Survey as an aquatic ecologist. He is set to study his specialty, freshwater mollusks, as well as fishes and aquatic amphibians and reptiles.
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