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Leave it better than you found it: Lake County (Ill.) Forest Preserves.


By purchasing 18 acres of land near Grayslake, Illinois' Lake County Forest Preserves has created a key link in the Millennium Trail, a 35-mile route through central, western and northern Lake County. The first length of the new Millennium Trail opened last fall.

The land adjoins the 1,225-acre Rollins Savanna savanna or savannah (both: səvăn`ə), tropical or subtropical grassland lying on the margin of the trade wind belts.  Forest Preserve. Through this trail link, the local school district will be able to access the preserve and use it as an outdoor classroom.

The new 18-acre land buy contains a unique oak forest of mainly bur oaks. Their large size and dense concentration within such a small area is uncommon. A small wetland extends east to west on the site and contains mainly black willow and cottonwood trees. Invasive species
See also: Introduced species


Invasive species is a phrase with many definitions. The first definition expresses the phrase in terms of non-indigenous species (e.g.
 such as cattails, reed canary grass reed canary grass

phalarisarundinacea.
 and purple loosestrife loosestrife, common name for the Lythraceae, a widely distributed family of plants most abundant as woody shrubs in the American tropics but including also herbaceous species (chiefly of temperate zones) and some trees.  have degraded the wetland. With proper land management, the oak forest and the wetland can be revitalized.
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Publication:Parks & Recreation
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U3IL
Date:May 1, 2003
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