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A key source of funding for the Department of Natural Resources could be blocked. Or maybe not.TRANSCRIPT: Next month, Illinois voters will be asked…
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Illinois hunters are gearing up to harvest bobcats, for the first time since the '70s.Interest in participating is outpacing the permit supply. Bobcats…
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Iowa officials are warning Midwestern resident about plant, called wild parsnip, that can cause burns and blisters. Jamey Dunn talked with Illinois…
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The Illinois legislature is regional mélange, comprised of legislators from the nation's third largest city, as well as lawmakers who represent rural…
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Illinois senators Thursday passed legislation out of committee to ban trapping bobcats and selling their pelts. The state recently allowed for the hunting…
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The Illinois Department of Natural Resources said it has reached an agreement with the governor's office to reopen the state museum by charging admission…
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In the 1800s, Illinois’ oak forests once accounted for 60 percent of the state’s tree population. Today, they comprise only 5 percent and are being…
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A new report details urban flooding problems in Illinois. The report from the Department of Natural Resources says damage from urban flooding (flooding on…
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Illinois wildlife officials say a fungal disease that's killed millions of bats in the U.S. has turned up in Adams, Carroll and Pike counties. That brings…
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Documents show Illinois has a nearly $130,000 contract with a Chicago engineering firm to evaluate the closed, taxpayer-owned Eagle Creek Resort on Lake…