
Typically found in woodland and forested habitats amongst the canopies, gray tree frogs have feet that produce a special sticky fluid that allows them to easily climb trees and shrubs. | Gray Tree Frog (Hyla versicolor), Photo by: Edward Boe
In this Issue:
- Adam Bianchi Appointed New General Superintendent
- Forest Preserves Increases Acreage of Protected Land to Busse Forest Nature Preserve
- All the Buzz: Forest Preserves Insects that Fly, Jump, Crawl and Swim
- Forest Preserves, Trickster Cultural Center Plant Turtle Garden at Rolling Knolls
- 2026 Indoor Event Permits Available Beginning August 15; Experience the Healing Power of Nature with Forest Therapy Walks; Before You Hit the Trail, Read These Summer Safety Tips; Anglers: Please Properly Dispose of Fishing Line; Capacity is Limited: Don’t Miss Out on Jazz in the Preserves on July 24
- Upcoming Events
- Volunteer Opportunities
Read the July issue here.
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