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2nd Annual Native Plant Sale

May 2012

 

Friends of the Fox River will be hosting our 2nd Annual Native Plant Sale at our headquarters in West Dundee on Saturday May 12th, 2012 from 9am-2pm. Our headquarters is located at 16n690 Sleepy Hollow Road located between Route 72 and Huntley Road (signs at each intersection- follow the signs).  Pre-orders are not necessary.  Just stop by and purchase native plants for your yard! We will have most, if not all, of the native perrenial plants we offered at our 2011 Plant Sale (refer to that catalog below).

 2011 Catalog 

 

 
Order Form

 

 

 

   

Kane County Says No Gravel Mining at Brunner Farm

02/10/2011

Kane County Forest Preserve District President John Hoescheit sent a letter today to Dundee Township Supervisor Sue Harney to confirm that there is no support for a gravel mining proposal on the 740 acre Brunner Forest Preserve. The Brunner Farm was acquired by the Forest Preserve District in 2009 for $43 million. It is the largest single acquisition in the district's history. The Brunner Farm preserves over 2 miles of contiguous riverfront, beautiful wooded bluffs, and a rich fen/seep complex. 

 President Hoescheit stated that he does not support the proposal to mine gravel and the district's commissioners from Dundee Township do not support the proposal either. He also stated that the district will begin a master planning process for the site later this year and the public will be invited to discuss the site improvement plan for the Brunner Forest Preserve.

See John Hoescheit's letter here

   

Fishing for Information with Electrofishing

The Fox River Watershed is in a 5 year rotation for a Basin Survey that is conducted by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. The last survey was in the summer of 2007. IDNR staff are usually assisted by IEPA, local agencies, and a few fortunate volunteers. Surveys are a comprehensive, systematic examination of the biological status of both the mainstem and tributaries in the watershed. Fish & mussel populations are sampled, and water quality data is recorded at several sites along the Fox River and its tributaries.

Read more: Fishing for Information with Electrofishing

   
 

2nd Annual Native Plant Sale

May 2012   Friends of the Fox River will be hosting our 2nd Annual Native Plant Sale at our&n...

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Kane County Says No Gravel Mining at Bru

02/10/2011 Kane County Forest Preserve District President John Hoescheit sent a letter today to Dun...

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Fact Sheet

  • 1. In Illinois, 13 dams impede the Fox River’s flow.
  • 2. Most Fox River dams serve no purpose.
  • 3. Fox River dams do not “improve fishing.”
  • 4. River dams degrade water quality.

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