Reclaiming Land For Nature: Harper’s Farm in Ottawa
When our Vice President of Land & Water Conservation Programs Dan Lobbes describes our newest land preservation acquisition as “lumpy and bumpy,” he means it both literally and figuratively. The
When our Vice President of Land & Water Conservation Programs Dan Lobbes describes our newest land preservation acquisition as “lumpy and bumpy,” he means it both literally and figuratively. The
The DuPage River Salt Creek Workgroup, which is staffed by The Conservation Foundation, is working to implement a plan to improve water quality, recreation and education on Salt Creek at
Our local rivers are getting saltier and salter. We need Salt Smart practices to reverse the trend. This means using the most efficient snow removal techniques that prioritize safety and waste less
Throughout the Strengthening Our Foundation campaign, we’ve been sharing through video and writing some of the ways we have adapted our work to have the most positive impact during the
“During the wild uncertainty of a frightened land, Spring reached out her mystical hand, willing to give us hope.” ~Angie Weiland Crosby We cannot give enough thanks for the support
In these days of limited funds, how can you justify the money spent on land conservation? Or put another way, what are the economic benefits obtained from land conservation? In
The Conservation Foundation’s Kendall County Advisory Council Presents: The Fox River: Our Hidden Gem A Fox River Presentation Series All Programs are Free 7:00 — 8:00pm Yorkville Public
Looking to see the impact your support of The Conservation Foundation is making across our region? Want to be inspired and get some new ideas from other local people who
Looking to see the impact your support of The Conservation Foundation is making across our region? Want to be inspired and get some new ideas from other local people who
Looking to see the impact your support of The Conservation Foundation is making across our region? Want to be inspired and get some new ideas from other local people who
Every drop of rain is going someplace. And every place it goes to is flowing somewhere else. This is the most basic concept of a watershed. “Watershed” is a term
The Conservation Foundation focuses its work in DuPage, Kane, Kendall, and Will Counties, and goes where needed in LaSalle, DeKalb and Grundy Counties. But the benefits of its efforts go
With concerns about the Delta Variant of the Coronavirus mounting with every passing hour and continued recommendations for “social distancing”, it’s a great time to get outside into our local
Picture: Courtesy of Getty Images According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the United States generated 292.4 million tons of trash in 2018. 23.6% of this was
Healthy Rivers = Healthy People Rivers connect people, they are the receiver of our wastewater and stormwater and they reflect all of the things we do on the land. If we have
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