Goose Hunting Season in Illinois: Dates, Rules & Top Locations Explained
Illinois offers excellent opportunities for waterfowl hunters as thousands of geese migrate through the state each fall.
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Illinois offers excellent opportunities for waterfowl hunters as thousands of geese migrate through the state each fall.
Northern Illinois offers some of the best opportunities to observe magnificent white birds in their natural habitats.
When dusk settles over Illinois, you’re witnessing one of nature’s most efficient pest control operations.
While most Illinois residents have spotted rabbits hopping through backyards or along hiking trails, few realize the state supports two distinctly different species with dramatically contrasting lifestyles.
Many people dream of having a pet raccoon after seeing these clever animals wash their food or perform amusing antics on social media.
When you step outside during Illinois summers, you’re entering territory shared with some of nature’s most efficient defenders.
Illinois supports over 450 documented bird species, but only a select group displays the brilliant yellow plumage that catches your eye during backyard birdwatching sessions.
You’re relaxing in your Chicago backyard when a flash of iridescent green catches your eye.
You might be surprised to learn that Illinois is home to over 20 different earwig species, but only three regularly make their way into your home and garden spaces.
You might be surprised to learn that over 2,000 coyotes currently call Chicago home, making the Windy City one of North America’s most wildlife-rich urban environments.
Dog owners in Illinois face a complex web of rules that can vary dramatically from one city to the next.
Despite Illinois’s reputation for abundant wildlife, you’ll be relieved to know that venomous animals in illinois are surprisingly limited—just four species pose any real threat.
Spring migration transforms Illinois into a vibrant corridor for orange birds, with over 10 million birds crossing the state annually during peak season.
Illinois harbors more than 450 bird species, yet few features capture attention quite like an elegantly extended tail trailing through prairie skies.
Illinois families are falling head-over-heels for French Bulldogs at record rates—a breed that didn’t even crack the top 10 just a decade ago.
The flash of crimson against a winter sky stops birdwatchers in their tracks—yet many struggle to distinguish between Illinois’s diverse red-headed species.
Have you ever watched a dragonfly hover motionless above a pond, then suddenly dart away at speeds that would make a race car jealous? Illinois’s wetlands, lakes, and streams host an incredible diversity of these aerial acrobats—over 20 distinct species that transform the state’s waterways into nature’s own air show.
Illinois’s wetlands and waterways are home to a remarkable variety of herons, making it a prime location for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.
Illinois is home to a diverse array of wasps that play crucial roles in our ecosystem.
Have you ever wondered about the hidden world of salamanders in Illinois? These fascinating amphibians thrive in the state’s diverse habitats, from lush forests to quiet streams.