Sixty-one acres of rare and fragile ravine and shoreline habitats along Lake Michigan near Lake Forest, Illinois, will soon be restored and stabilized thanks to a $5.75 million federal grant. The project will also improve public access, as well as create offshore reefs and habitats in the lake itself. Read the full story by The Daily Herald.
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