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A new 0.36-mile trail at Ray Lake Forest Preserve in Wauconda connects the Fort Hill Trail to scenic woodlands and a lake overlook. The project expands access, restores habitat and was funded in part by a Land and Water Conservation Fund grant.
The Lake County Forest Preserves approved selling 4.7 acres at Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for $610,000. The land will add columbaria for cremated remains, extending burial space for veterans and spouses.
Lake County Forest Preserves approved creating a new preserve in Winthrop Harbor and expanding Kestrel Ridge near Round Lake. The $8.18M in acquisitions will protect wetlands, forests and open space, expand public access and enhance wildlife habitat.
Imelda Gomez found her career path in the Youth Conservation Corps, a paid summer program in the Lake County Forest Preserves. She and 25 students spent the season improving trails, removing invasives, and building skills that may shape their futures
The Bess Bower Dunn Museum in Libertyville has earned national reaccreditation from the American Alliance of Museums, placing it among the top 3% of U.S. museums. This honor reflects its high standards and engaging exhibits.
Matt Ueltzen, restoration ecology manager at the Lake County Forest Preserves, has been appointed to a new state task force aimed at identifying and protecting legacy trees with ecological, cultural or historic significance across Illinois.