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  2. Sand Ridge State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Sand Ridge State Forest largely dates back to 1939, when the state of Illinois purchased 5,504 acres (2,227 ha) of submarginal sandy farmland for conservation purposes and an experimental forest. [3] [6] The Civilian Conservation Corps planted pine trees on much of the land. [3] The former name was Mason State Forest.

  3. Horseshoe Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Native southern hardwood forests and bald cypress, tupelo gum, swamp cottonwood, elm, and tulip poplar trees can be found in the area. [1] [2] Two large tracts have been dedicated as Illinois Nature Preserves and are used for scientific research and education. [1] Common aquatic plants include buttonbush, lotus, duckweed, coontail, and water ...

  4. Rock Cut State Park - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Waterfowl, hawks, and other birds can be frequently spotted. Mammals that thrive in this region and are regularly spotted include deer, fox, muskrat, beavers, opossum, raccoons, squirrels, and woodchucks. [2] More than 100 sorts of flowers grow in the park. The trees are thick and all over the land within the park's confines.

  5. Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence that the Fox River valley near Silver Springs was populated by indigenous people near the end of the last ice age, 10–14,000 years ago. [1] The original 1,250 acres (510 ha) tract of land that became Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area was purchased by the state of Illinois in 1969, and has been open since January of that year.

  6. White Pines Forest State Park - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Oregon, Illinois Woman's Council started the process by lobbying the Illinois legislature to set aside White Pines Woods as a state park. [3] In 1903 the Illinois legislature appropriated US$30,000 for the purchase of White Pines Woods, the southernmost stand of virgin, native white pine trees in the state.

  7. 15 Small Trees to Show Off in Your Front Yard - AOL

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    Small trees – which are officially known as “dwarf trees” in garden parlance and don’t grow above 30 feet– can liven up a front yard with color, texture, and -- always important -- a bit ...

  8. William W. Powers State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Monk parakeets can be found in the park. Wolf Lake contains largemouth bass, northern pike, bluegill, redear sunfish, crappie, bullhead, carp, walleye, hybrid muskie, and yellow perch. [1] There is also an occasional salmon and rainbow trout caught in the lake. [3] Salmon can access the lake via the Calumet River and its Indian Creek tributary.

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