
The long-tailed weasel (Neogale frenata) is a swift and agile predator often seen darting through grasslands and forest edges in search of prey. Its slender body and distinctive black-tipped tail help it maneuver easily while hunting small mammals, birds and insects. | Long-tailed Weasel, Photo by: Kyle Keenan
In this Issue:
- Forest Preserves Police Takes Patrols to the Trails
- Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center: Explore for an Hour, a Day or Even a Night
- Life After the Burn: How Prescribed Fire Revives and Reshapes the Forest Preserves
- Watch Spring Take Flight Across the Forest Preserves
- Sacrifice Honored in a Renewed Space at Dan Ryan Woods; Visit Us at Share the Trail Stops: A Friendly Way to Enjoy the Outdoors Together; Party Outside the Ordinary at Your Next Gathering in the Forest Preserves; Experience Culture, Creativity and Nature During AAPI Heritage Month; Save the Date: 15th Anniversary of the Conservation Cup Set for September 10
- Upcoming Events & Programs
- Volunteer Opportunities: NEWTS
Find the May FPDCC newsletter here.
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