Galena received around 20 inches of snow and ice in December. One of the snowiest and coldest Decembers in recent memory.
Side News:
Fall Burn Schedule is currently full.
Currently Reading:
-Edible Wild Plants of the Prairie
-The Memoirs of Father Samuel Mazzuchelli, OP
Links
- Arnold’s Farm
- Arras Images
- Chicago Wilderness Magazine
- Conservation Guardians of Northwest Illinois
- Ecological Restoration Magazine
- Galena / JoDaviess Co. Historical Society
- Galena Trail & Coach Road Society
- Illinois Native Plant Society
- Illinois Natural History Survey
- Illinois Nature Preserves Commission
- Iowa State Nature Preserves
- Lead Region Historical Trust
- Leopold Heritage Group
- Northwest Illinois Prairie Enthusiasts
- The Illinois Museum for Natural History
- The Illinois Steward Magazine
- The Iowa Prairie Network
- The JoDaviess Conservation Foundation
- The Nature Conservancy
- The Wild Ones
- Wisconsin State Natural Areas
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