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Let the 
celebrations begin!
Oaktober IL ProclamationThe Morton Arboretum and Chicago Region Trees Initiative announce "Governor Bruce Rauner has proclaimed the month of October Oak Awareness Month in Illinois. The proclamation places a critical spotlight on oak species throughout the state, an important native tree species that is disappearing from Illinois' landscape."
 
Read full text here
and more about
what you can do here.
       
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Oaks from field.........
 
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PLANTING
OAKS
YOUNG
AND
OLD.

OH,
THE STORIES
OLD OAKS
HAVE
TOLD.

HOW CAN WE HELP YOU
BEFORE THE COLD!
Please call
Mick & Jagger about
how it feels
to eat too many acorns!
Please call
Mary Tree 
with any
questions about plants and availability. (815) 943-8733

 

We are undeniably creatures of the Earth, whose fate and future is utterly dependent on the well-being of the whole web into which we are woven.   Ann O'Hara Graff

Grandfather oak's time has run out - silouhette stands watching over the new oaklings planted in this memorial savannah.





Watch
the
Oaks of McHenry County
a film
by Artland Story Group

Check out the outstanding work of the

Land Conservancy of McHenry County!   

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Sustainable nursery practices are better for your trees and better for the environment. 
 

Glacier Oaks RootKeeper� 

Native Trees and Shrubs  

 

 

  are propagated and grown using these methods -producing native trees that are easy to transplant and start growing!

 


Examine each question in terms of what is ethically and esthetically right, as well as what is economically expedient.  A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community.  It is wrong when it tends otherwise.

Aldo Leopold "The Land Ethic"