Natural Area Guardians
2008 Native Plant Sale Details
The
LaSalle County Natural Area Guardians is a subcommittee of the LaSalle
County Soil and Water Conservation District. Our group was formed in 1990
to provide an organized means for locating and preserving natural areas
in LaSalle County. Additional goals include obtaining funding to purchase
natural areas, encouraging and aiding landowners to wisely manage natural
areas, and promoting and providing educational programs concerning natural
areas. We are a volunteer group of rural and urban people of differing
ages and background who share a common interest and concern for the environment
of our county.
In the
1690’s a Frenchman who wrote under the name of De Gannes described the
upper Illinois River that passes through present day LaSalle County. He
wrote:
“Here you ordinarily…see the buffalo. As for turkeys, there are quantities
of them There is a game bird that is abundant which is a good deal like
French pheasant, and which is very good…. Here you begin to see the
beauty of this country, both for the soil, which yields bountifully,
and for the abundance of animals. You see places on the side (of the
river) that are unwooded prairies…, and on the other side valleys spreading
half a league before reaching hills, which have no trees but walnuts
and oaks….More than an arpent in the in the woods you find marshes which
in autumn and spring are full of bustards, swans, ducks, cranes, and
teals. Ten steps farther on are the hills covered with wood extending
about an eighth of a league from the edge of which are seen prairies
of extraordinary extent.
Prairie
State, Paul Angle, The University of Chicago Press, 1968
What
is a natural area?
It is
a basically intact, well defined community of native plants and animals
that has remained relatively undisturbed by human activity. In LaSalle
County these areas include prairies, forests, and wetlands that still
have most of their pre-settlement plant and animal species.
Why
preserve natural areas?
Natural
areas make up part of our county’s heritage and natural history. These
communities existed in harmony with the environment for thousands of years
but have largely disappeared since rapid settlement began in the 1840s.
Natural communities play a very practical role in maintaining our overall
environmental quality. We also have a responsibility to future generations
to preserve what remains of these areas so that our county’s natural history
will be more than just pages in a book.
How
can you help?
Labor
and funds are needed to locate, inventory, and preserve the few remaining
natural areas in LaSalle County. Join our group and become involved in
our county’s natural heritage.
Natural
Area Guardians Membership Application (.pdf)
Officers
- Diana Rod, Chair
- Joanne Carter, Vice Chair
- JoAnn Adams, Secretary
Meetings