The Nature Foundation of Will County presented a donation check in the amount of $39,950
The Nature Foundation of Will County presented a donation check in the amount of $39,950 to the Forest Preserve District’s Board on Feb. 8.
The first-quarter 2024 donation will fund Forest Preserve programs and initiatives including:
The Birds in Art exhibit, which was on display at Plum Creek Nature Center through Feb. 25.
Willy’s Wilderness Website, which provides nature-inspired content for teachers and students.
Food, housing supplies and health care for the Forest Preserve’s animal ambassadors.
Raising Riverview – Riverview Farmstead exhibit from March 1 through May 31 at Isle a la Cache Museum in Romeoville.
Eagle Watch, which turned into a weeklong event after the one-day program scheduled for Jan. 13 had to be canceled due to weather.
Mammal Madness scheduled for March 2 and Pelican Party set for Sept. 28 at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center in Channahon.
Tara Neff, the Foundation’s executive director, highlighted contributions from corporate sponsors including Enbridge Alliance, which provided funding for Eagle Watch, Mammal Madness and Pelican Party.
Neff said additional funding for Connecting Kids with Nature bus scholarships came from Pembina, and Target is supporting volunteer community workshops and the Forest Preserve's Adopt-a-Preserve program.
Funds are raised throughout the year via plant and merchandise sales. The Foundation also accepts direct donations.