
The American toad—a common species in Cook County—breeds from mid-April to early May but through late summer you may hear their call, a long, high trill that is reminiscent of a dial-up modem or a tea kettle. | American Toad (Bufo americanus), Photo by: Roberta Appleby
In this issue:
- University Students Set Fire to the Woods for Alternative Spring Break
- Celebrate Earth Day with Us!
- Get Ready to Pitch Your Tent this Camping Season
- Latest News: Join Us to Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month, Learn About Protecting our Nightscape, Plan Your Garden with Native Plants, Book a Grove for Your Summer Events, Forest Preserve Foundation Awarded $20k Grant for Forest Preserve Experience
- Upcoming Events, and
- Volunteer Opportunities: NEWTS New Volunteer Workday
View the April newsletter here.
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