• Walk on the Wild Side — May 2019 #1

    Behnke residence 1248 Hillside View, Algonquin, IL, United States

    Walk #1: Ken and Deb Behnke residence The native garden of Ken and Deb Behnke is about a quarter acre suburban yard. The hillside yard consists of about 75% to 80% native plants among several habitats. They have a rain garden, a prairie garden, a shade garden and an easy […]

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  • Walk on the Wild Side — May 2019 #2

    Kanner residence 920 Susan Court, Algonquin, IL, United States

    Walk #2: “A Walk in Webster Woods”, host Cynthia Webster Kanner Welcome to the woodland native plant walk in the backyard of our 3/4 acre property. My husband, Gary, and I moved to this awesome river town in 2000 and chose our home for the eleven beautiful mature bur oak […]

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  • Walk On The Wild Side — June 2019

    Carol and David Rice 170 West Highway 22, Barrington, IL, United States

    Come explore a variety of habitats on our five-acre property. We have been working to restore our oak woods for over 30 years, adding additional native forbs and woody species every year. More recently, we have established three large prairie gardens, each with a different composition. The oldest of these […]

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  • Walk On The Wild Side — July 2019

    Jim May and Nan Seidler 9519 Wright Road, Harvard, IL, United States

    Jim May & Nan Seidler residence Jim May (renown storyteller and author) and Nan Seidler (talented visual artist) live in Alden Township along 1300 feet of the Nippersink Creek headwaters. The land includes a restored prairie, a remnant shagbark hickory woods, and sustainable farmland and pasture. The restored prairie contains […]

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  • Walk on the Wild Side — August 2019 #1

    Woodson residence 620 Barbary, Woodstock, IL, United States

    Walk #1: Judy Woodson residence I was so fortunate 5 years ago to find my new home next to a Land Conservancy natural wetland. However, I couldn't see into the wetland because of buckthorn and thistle. My yard also, contained three islands of non native shrubs and garden perennials--Stella de […]

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  • Walk on the Wild Side — August 2019 #2

    McHenry County Planning and Development Administrative Center 667 Ware Rd, Woodstock, IL, United States

    Walk #2: McHenry County Planning & Development Administrative Center, host Scott Kuykendall, Water Specialist In 2011, McHenry County converted areas of conventional turf grass near the entrance of the McHenry County Administrative Building to native plant species as part of xeriscaping and rain garden demonstration projects. The intention of the […]

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  • Walk On The Wild Side — September 2019

    Twin Creeks Conservation Area Twin Creeks rd, and Thomas Rd., Woodstock, IL, United States

    Twin Creeks Conservation Area, host Ders Anderson The Twin Creeks tour will visit the protected conservation areas within the Twin Creeks development. Openlands purchased the development property which stalled during the 2008 recession, and immediately transferred strategic acreage to the McHenry County Conservation District so that it could connect separate […]

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  • Walk On The Wild Side — Dorothy and Joe Robin Yard, Aug. 8, Saturday, 10 am

    The Robin Property 4410 Billingsgate Lane, Woodstock, IL, United States

    The property of Dorothy and Joe Robin This walk will take place observing social distancing guidelines.  Masks are required to participate. You are invited to experience our "little piece of heaven".  This 3 acre lovely yard has open space, forest walks, a pond, and a temporary river, "our Niagara Falls!".  […]

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  • Walk on the Wild Side, The Keibler Parcel, Saturday, September 17, 10am

    The Keibler Parcel 16532 IL-173, Harvard, IL, United States

    Description:  As you walk along the paths, you’ll meander through oak forests (with bottle brush and other natives on the forest floor), a restored pond, prairie fields on gently rolling hills with wide vistas of sky and edged by oaks. Many species of birds are attracted to this beautiful parcel […]