
The Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) is the largest tern in the world, recognized by its powerful build and striking red-orange bill. With dramatic dives, it plunges into the water to catch fish. | Caspian Tern, Photo by: Leonardo Estrada
In this Issue:
- Get Your Hands Dirty at Forest Preserves’ Earth Month Events
- New Waste Strategy Keeps Forest Preserves Cleaner
- Birdhouse Contest Brings Creativity and Community to Trailside
- New Salt Creek Facility Sets Standard for Sustainable Operations
- Palos Preserves: Where the Night Still Shines; Be on the Lookout for the First Signs of Spring; Spring 2026 Trout Fishing Season Begins April 4; Chicago Botanic Garden Creating Moments of Joy for People with Memory Loss; Learn About the Forest Preserve Foundation
- Upcoming Events & Programs
- Volunteer Opportunities: Litter Cleanups
Find the April FPDCC newsletter here.
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