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Cover, Winter 1998

Winter 1998

 

 

 

 

Winter 1998

[TEXT ARCHIVE WEB-PUBLISHED AUGUST 2001.
ORIGINAL PRINT PUBLICATION DATE: WINTER 1998.]


Fire and Ice
Editor's Note, by Debra Shore

The Power of Ice: Trekking the Glacial Landscape
The richness of Chicago Wilderness is largely a legacy of the last Ice age — here's how it happened
. By Sheryl DeVore.

Animals in Winter
Looking for least weasels, the tiniest carnivore in North America? Try the window well. By Jerry Sullivan.

Nature's Metropolis: A View from Indiana
A guest essay by Lee Botts.

Meet your neighbors

Peter Crane: Scientist of Past and Future

Short-eared owl: Winter Grassland Hunter

Michael & Amelia Howard: Wilderness and Spirit

 

News of the Wild
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie update, languid grass triumphs, Americorps in Calumet, and more.

Into the WildOur guide to the best areas of the region — what to do and see, when to go, where to hike, bike, canoe, ride horses, watch birds, even find solitude.

Natural Events
Here's what's debuting on nature's stage in the Chicago Wilderness.

Reading Pictures: Oh Dear. By Stephen Packard.


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