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Earth Day 2019: Stop 'Volcano' Mulching! It Does More Harm Than Good

Earth Day 2019: Stop ‘Volcano’ Mulching! It Does More Harm Than Good

April 1, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Events, Gardening, Government, Homeowners, Parks and Recreation, Public Service, Sustainability

The Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources and Kane County Connects are “Counting Down to Earth Day” with a series of 16 articles…

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Good Natured: How Is It Possible Butterflies Survive Illinois Winter?

Good Natured: How Is It Possible Butterflies Survive Illinois Winter?

November 2, 2018
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Communities, Education, Environment, Gardening, Government, Nature, Quality of Life

This good-natured column is written by Pam Otto, manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility of the…

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Plant Now (Part 2)! These Native Species Can Rescue Your Garden

Plant Now (Part 2)! These Native Species Can Rescue Your Garden

October 30, 2018
Jessica Mino
Environment, Gardening, Homeowners, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Nature, Sustainability

This article was contributed by Jessica Mino, Resource Management Coordinator for the Kane County Division of Environmental & Water Resources as part of the 2018…

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There Is a Wrong Way to Manage Your Leaves — And The Consequences Can Be Nasty

There Is a Wrong Way to Manage Your Leaves — And The Consequences Can Be Nasty

October 30, 2018
Jessica Mino
Environment, Gardening, Homeowners, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Nature, State of Illinois, Sustainability

This article was contributed by Ashley Broussard, intern for the Kane County Division of Environmental & Water Resources. It’s finally feeling like autumn, and with…

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In October, Plant These 6 Native Species That Attract Pollinators!

In October, Plant These 6 Native Species That Attract Pollinators!

October 17, 2018
Jessica Mino
Environment, Gardening, Homeowners, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Nature, Sustainability

This article was contributed by Jessica Mino, Resource Management Coordinator for the Kane County Division of Environmental & Water Resources at part of the 2018…

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4 Ways Kane Residents Can Save Thousands of Gallons of Water

4 Ways Kane Residents Can Save Thousands of Gallons of Water

October 9, 2018
Jessica Mino
Environment, Gardening, Homeowners, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Sustainability

This article was contributed by Ashley Broussard, intern with the Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources. You probably know that 97 percent of…

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3 Ways To Save Kane County's Declining Bee Population

3 Ways To Save Kane County’s Declining Bee Population

October 1, 2018
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Education, Environment, Gardening, Good Causes, Government, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Nature, Quality of Life, Sustainability

This article is part a series on Kane County pollinators, contributed by Jessica Mino, resource management coordinator for the Kane County Division of Environmental and…

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Bee Population in Decline in Kane County

Bee Population in Decline in Kane County

September 24, 2018
Jessica Mino
Agriculture, Environment, Gardening, Homeowners, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Nature, Science & Technology

This article is part a series on Kane County pollinators, contributed by Jessica Mino, resource management coordinator for the Kane County Division of Environmental and…

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Good Natured: When Nature's Wonders Get In The Way of Home Improvement

Good Natured: When Nature’s Wonders Get In The Way of Home Improvement

June 22, 2018
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Education, Environment, Gardening, Government, Homeowners, Nature, Parks and Recreation, Quality of Life, Recreation

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

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Kane County Farmers Markets Open For 2018 Season!

Kane County Farmers Markets Open For 2018 Season!

May 23, 2018
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Agriculture, Business, Communities, Consumers, Gardening, Government, Health, Homeowners, Local Economy, Quality of Life, WK-Business

It’s that time of year again, and while it might’ve been colder than the temperature should be during spring, farmers markets around Kane County are…

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