The Nature Foundation of Will County presented a check for $104,500 to the Forest Preserve District of Will County to continue to enhance the preserves and visitor experiences, the preserve shared in a news release.
Foundation Executive Director Tara Neff presented the check to the Forest Preserve Board at its July 9 meeting.
The preserve said the donation will support the following projects and programs:
The preserves provide physical and mental health benefits to visitors, Neff said in a news release. But they also protect the environment. Forest preserves protect biodiversity, store carbon to regulate the climate, filter stormwater to prevent flooding and improve air quality.
“Protecting (the preserves) isn’t just about beauty,” Neff said. “It’s about safeguarding the very systems that keep us healthy.”
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