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Living with Coyotes: Learn from an Expert Nov. 19 at Knoch Knolls Nature Center

Shane McKenzie from Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation to Speak Chances are that a coyote has been sighted in most Naperville neighborhoods within the past few...

Coexist with coyotes here, there and everywhere

UPDATE May 27, 2014: This time of year, coyotes are birthing and raising pups, oftentimes roaming as families of three or four. (Note: Coyotes are...

Watch the world of nature while watching out for coyotes, too

Every visit to the Naperville Riverwalk to watch the waterfowl ignites a fascination with wonder. From wildlife swimming in the DuPage River to cloud formations...

Always respect and protect wildlife in local parks and beyond

Above / Nesting time for geese and ducks is happening here and most everywhere. Naperville Park District reminds park visitors to respect and protect...

Be thankful for May Theilgaard Watts

As Illinois days grow shorter and cooler, when we step onto the trail at May Watts Park, we’re mindful that the colorful landscape surrounding...

Spring reminder to respect and protect wildlife and waterfowl in all parks

Above / Naperville Park District reminds park visitors to give wildlife space and refrain from feeding them. Let geese be wild and free. Allow...

Take a Mobile Nature Scavenger Hunt in Sindt Woods near the Riverwalk

Above / A Mobile Nature Scavenger Hunt is now available for Sindt Woods, located at the west end of the Riverwalk. Throughout the years,...

April Editor’s Notes

OK. Where do we begin with folklore to enjoy the month that begins with foolishness and the promise of showers for May flowers? When you...

Local animals make Naperville top ten list

The Lede (That's the enticing introduction.) Reminiscing about Naperville and local animals Naperville Mayor Emeritus George Pradel became the inspiration for this April cover when Mayor Steve...

February is National Wild Bird Feeding Month

Above / Back in February 2013, PN used its cover to raise awareness about the proper and healthful way to feed our wild feathered...

New weekend hours are announced for Animal Care and Control

Above / New weekend hours announced for Animal Care and Control for services for both wildlife and domestic animals. Changes to Naperville Police Department’s Animal...

Tributes to freedom and other weekend updates in Naperville

Above / This Riverwalk covered bridge crosses the DuPage River to connect Centennial Beach at Centennial Park and the 72-bell Millennium Carillon in the...

Things to do around Naperville this weekend: Nov. 11-13

Friday Weed Ladies Winter Show - 10AM | Free Naper Settlement – 523 S. Webster St Naperville, IL 60540 The Weed Ladies winter sale features holiday-themed floral...

Benefit will serve childcare and wellness needs of families in Honduras

Above / The Pavilion at Meson Sabika will open its doors to host the annual benefit for Casa de Luz. On Thurs., Nov. 3, Ginny...

Take a break! Enjoy the natural landscape and wildlife in Naperville parks

Above / Today during a break in the action, a great blue heron welcomed our trek across the footbridge in May Watts Park. After...

Naperville residents encouraged to be aware of coyote sightings

Recommended steps may help keep coyotes in their natural habitat UPDATE Aug. 24, 2016 / Coyotes have been spotted along Kingsley elementary school on Ring Road...

August editor’s notes

This sticky summer has been just ducky and doggone distracting! While trying to pay attention to the world’s challenges, who would have thought in June...

Naperville Riverwalk visitors learn why a duck race, share education

Above / Gary Leavenworth fits the bill to help the Riverwalk Foundation get ducks in order to launch awareness campaign in celebration of the...

Transitions – Another Look at Freedom

Living in Naperville you get accustomed to seeing wild animals. I have seen deer, turtles, snakes, wild turkeys, groundhogs, possums, raccoons, skunks and foxes...

Riverwalk signs heighten awareness about woes of feeding wildlife

Updated Post Nov. 7, 2016 / No matter what the season, allow waterfowl to be wild. Ducks and geese are capable of finding healthful food...

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