Founded in 1963, Openlands protects the natural and open spaces of northeastern Illinois and the surrounding region to ensure cleaner air and water, protect natural habitats and wildlife, and help balance and enrich our lives.
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Kishwaukee River Meander

Openlands collaborated with the Boone County Conservation District and other organizations to develop A Vision of the Kishwaukee River Water Trail, which details the location of a water trail system originating in McHenry County and continuing to the confluence of the Kishwaukee and Rock rivers.

Kishwaukee River Meander photo 

These riparian areas provide many important natural functions, such as storing floodwater, improving water quality by filtering out nutrient-rich sediments, and providing habitat for a biologically rich ecology.

Openlands Land Preservation acquired a forty-acre parcel located halfway between Belvidere, Illinois, and the Village of Garden Prairie. The acquisition of this site secures a strategic, public access point and further implements of the vision plan. Dan Kane, executive director of the conservation district, notes that “An informal afternoon botanic inventory identified eight species of native plants, including Blue Flag, Purple Meadow Rue, Swamp Milkweed, and Meadow Anemone.”  

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