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Good Natured: Great Horned Owl Snared in Soccer Net

Good Natured: Great Horned Owl Snared in Soccer Net

March 29, 2018
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Environment, Government, Nature, Parks and Recreation

This “Good Natured” article is written by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility…

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Forest Preserve District of Kane County Seeks Summer Job Applicants

Forest Preserve District of Kane County Seeks Summer Job Applicants

March 27, 2018
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Employment, Environment, Government, Jobs, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation

The Forest Preserve District of Kane County seeks applicants for 2018 summer seasonal and internships positions. Available positions include full– and part–time positions. Internships and/or…

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The Pelicans Are Back! Get Out to See Them at Dick Young Forest Preserve

The Pelicans Are Back! Get Out to See Them at Dick Young Forest Preserve

March 26, 2018
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Environment, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature

Kane County’s wildlife biologist reported March 20 that he saw a number of American White Pelicans on Nelson Lake Marsh. “Be sure to stop by…

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Recycling Q&A: What Should I Do With K-Cups?

Recycling Q&A: What Should I Do With K-Cups?

March 23, 2018
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Business, Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Government, Homeowners, Jennifer Jarland!, Popular Culture, Recycling

 Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series of recycling tips from Kane County Recycling Coordinator Jennifer Jarland. Got a question or idea…

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Good Natured: What Humans Can Learn From Endangered Blanding's Turtles

Good Natured: What Humans Can Learn From Endangered Blanding’s Turtles

March 23, 2018
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Business, Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Nature, Recreation

This “Good Natured” article is written by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility…

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'World Water Day' in Kane County: Why Every Drop Counts

‘World Water Day’ in Kane County: Why Every Drop Counts

March 21, 2018
Jessica Mino
Environment, Gardening, Government, Homeowners, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Sustainability

March 22 is World Water Day! That means we all have the opportunity to take a look at how we use water, and what we…

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Kane County: Don't Accept Asphalt Grindings Without Knowing Consequences

Kane County: Don’t Accept Asphalt Grindings Without Knowing Consequences

March 19, 2018
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Consumers, Environment, Government, Public Safety, Public Service

Kane County’s Water Resources Division is advising rural residents to not accept “free” asphalt grindings from road-construction contractors. “Basically, this is a cautionary tale,” said…

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Recycling Q&A: Can I Recycle Milk, Juice And Soup Cartons? (Yes!)

Recycling Q&A: Can I Recycle Milk, Juice And Soup Cartons? (Yes!)

March 16, 2018
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Government, Quality of Life, Recycling, Sustainability

Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series of recycling tips from Kane County Recycling Coordinator Jennifer Jarland. Got a question or idea for…

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Good Natured: Tiger Salamander Growing Back Its Tail

Good Natured: Tiger Salamander Growing Back Its Tail

March 16, 2018
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Animal Care and Control, Education, Environment, Government, Nature

This “Good Natured” article is written by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility…

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On March 18, See 'The Gross, The Bad And The Yucky'

On March 18, See ‘The Gross, The Bad And The Yucky’

March 14, 2018
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Consumers, Environment, Events, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Parks and Recreation

Sometimes, the yuckiest things in nature are the coolest. Consider a bird that pukes on anything that disturbs it. Some spiders make milkshakes from the…

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