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Upcoming Events

Monday, April 21
  • Hike Through History Earth Week (05:30 PM - 07 PM)
    Event details:
    Monday, April 21
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    05:30 PM - 07 PM
    On this collaborative walk, join an environmental educator and history educator to explore Raven Glen and learn about both the land and the people who have lived here.
     
Tuesday, April 22
  • Birds and Blooms Walk (07 AM - 09 AM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, April 22
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    07 AM - 09 AM
    Our local woodlands come alive with wildflowers and migrating birds in spring. Join us for a leisurely stroll and experience bursts of colorful birds in the tree tops and wildflowers on the forest floor during this morning walk to celebrate Earth Day.
     
  • Early Eve Ponding Program: (05 PM - 06 PM)
    Event details:
    Tuesday, April 22
    Small frog in the palm of someone's hand
    05 PM - 06 PM
    Come out to Nippersink Forest Preserve to do some pond scooping. Participants will use nets to see what can be found under the water. Learn how to identify some of the aquatic critters using scientific pond keys and scopes.
     
Wednesday, April 23
  • Restoration Workday: MacArthur Woods (09 AM - 12 PM)
    Event details:
    Wednesday, April 23
    Photograph looking up through a patch of large oak trees with a bright blue sky above
    09 AM - 12 PM
    Grab some work gloves, help restore the environment, and get a behind-the-scenes look at your preserves!
     
  • Playdate with Nature (01 PM - 02:30 PM)
    Event details:
    Wednesday, April 23
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    01 PM - 02:30 PM
    Move your kids outdoors for unstructured seasonal play, proven healthful and beneficial. Celebrate seasonal fun outdoors. Build mini habitats for toy animals and use natural materials and your imagination for creation. Try fort building, mud creations or other seasonal activities. Nature provides infinite possibilities to express creativity. See how nature ignites a spark in everyone.
     
Thursday, April 24
  • Native Gardener's Club: (06:30 PM - 07:30 PM)
    Event details:
    Thursday, April 24
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    06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
    Whether you are new to native gardening or a seasoned veteran, join us each month to learn about native plants and how to use them in your home landscapes.
     
Friday, April 25
  • Evening Woodcock Walk (07:15 PM - 08:30 PM)
    Event details:
    Friday, April 25
    Photo of a Woodcock bird walking in the snow
    07:15 PM - 08:30 PM
    Join us to observe the spectacular evening sky dance of the American woodcock. One of Lake County's spring wonders, learn about this peculiar looking bird and its marvelous tactics to win over a mate.
     
Saturday, April 26
  • Birdwatching Hot Spots: (08 AM - 10 AM)
    Event details:
    Saturday, April 26
    Photo of volunteer bird watchers at Fort Sheridan
    08 AM - 10 AM
    Join us at this Lake County birding hot spot to look for migratory bird species. Spotting scopes and binoculars will be available at our education table.
     
  • City Nature Challenge: Ryerson (10 AM - 01 PM)
    Event details:
    Saturday, April 26
    Instructor showing a student a book on animal species
    10 AM - 01 PM
    Join other community scientists throughout the greater Chicago Region taking part in the City Nature Challenge. Educators at the Ryerson Welcome Center will orient you to the iNaturalist app (or Seek for young explorers) so you can take pictures and record wild plants and animals at Ryerson and later in your own backyard. Information gathered is used by scientists and researchers to better understand and care for nature throughout Lake County and beyond.