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Over 3,000 households will be randomly selected to receive a survey.
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With the summer season in full swing, experts on physical and brain health say now's the time to take in the many benefits that come from outdoor activities.
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Touch of Nature is hosting Illinois Youth Police Camp for the first time in Southern Illinois. The camp is run paramilitary style instilling discipline and core values to 13- to 17-year-olds.
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Ornithologist Mike Baltz explores the nature and necessity of Trail of Tears State Forest in Southern Illinois
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During the Spring the City of Carbondale changed some policies to encourage community gardens and pollinator-supportive landscapes.
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Nominees selected will be inducted into the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame next spring.
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An engineering duo at Southern Illinois University Carbondale is using high technology to solve a problem for an avian conservation groups: monitoring nesting kestrels.
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A doctoral student at Southern Illinois University Carbondale says there are surprising gaps in knowledge about the Galapagos tortoise, especially when it comes to reproduction.
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Refuge officers report the bobcat happily scampered away once it was set free.
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A new report from the Environmental Working Group found targeting the U.S. Department of Agriculture's conservation funding to the Mississippi River region would have huge benefits to water quality and the climate.