Prairie Parklands Area Assessment: Living resources

Prairie Parklands Area Assessment: Living resources
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Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: Des Plaines River Watershed (Wis. and Ill.)
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Examines 1,477 square miles in northeastern Illinois that historically was open prairie with a park-like appearance of scattered trees. The area encompasses 25 subbasins along the Illinois, Des Plaines, and Kankakee rivers, of which 8 have been designated a state Resource Rich Area.

Prairie Parklands Area Assessment: Water resources

Prairie Parklands Area Assessment: Water resources
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Total Pages: 88
Release: 1999
Genre: Des Plaines River Watershed (Wis. and Ill.)
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Examines 1,477 square miles in northeastern Illinois that historically was open prairie with a park-like appearance of scattered trees. The area encompasses 25 subbasins along the Illinois, Des Plaines, and Kankakee rivers, of which 8 have been designated a state Resource Rich Area.

Prairie Parklands Area Assessment: Geology

Prairie Parklands Area Assessment: Geology
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Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999
Genre: Des Plaines River Watershed (Wis. and Ill.)
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Examines 1,477 square miles in northeastern Illinois that historically was open prairie with a park-like appearance of scattered trees. The area encompasses 25 subbasins along the Illinois, Des Plaines, and Kankakee rivers, of which 8 have been designated a state Resource Rich Area.

Prairie Parklands Area Assessment: Socio-economic profile

Prairie Parklands Area Assessment: Socio-economic profile
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Total Pages: 170
Release: 1999
Genre: Des Plaines River Watershed (Wis. and Ill.)
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Examines 1,477 square miles in northeastern Illinois that historically was open prairie with a park-like appearance of scattered trees. The area encompasses 25 subbasins along the Illinois, Des Plaines, and Kankakee rivers, of which 8 have been designated a state Resource Rich Area.

Kinkaid Area Assessment: Living resources

Kinkaid Area Assessment: Living resources
Author: Illinois. Dept. of Natural Resources. Office of Scientific Research and Analysis
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Total Pages: 188
Release: 2000
Genre: Beaucoup Creek Watershed (Ill.)
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The Kinkaid Area Assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines 629 square miles, most of which falls within three counties-- Jackson, Perry, and Washington, in southern Illinois. The area falls within four natural divisions-- Southern Till Plain, Shawnee Hills, Ozark, and Lower Mississippi River Bottomlands. More than 90% of the assessment area, 574 square miles, lies within the Beaucoup Creek watershed. Beaucoup Creek originates in eastern Washington County and flows southward for about 81 miles to its confluence with the Big Muddy River in Jackson County. Kinkaid Creek has its headwaters in the northwestern portion of Jackson County and flows southeast until it meets the Big Muddy near Grimsby. Kinkaid Lake, formed when Kinkaid Creek was impounded about 30 years ago, is located in Jackson County. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystems. The development of ecosystems-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes-- the Critical Trents Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force.

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Living resources

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Living resources
Author: Illinois. Department of Natural Resources. Office of Scientific Research and Analysis
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Total Pages: 266
Release: 2002
Genre: Galesburg Till Plain (Ill.)
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The Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines 1,630 square miles, falling within portions of seven Illinois counties in western Illinois-- Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Warren, as well as very small parts of Hancock and Rock Island counties and also falls within the physiographic region called Galesburg Till Plain. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystems. The development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes-- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force.

Chicago River/Lake Shore Area Assessment: Living resources

Chicago River/Lake Shore Area Assessment: Living resources
Author: Illinois. Dept. of Natural Resources. Office of Scientific Research and Analysis
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Total Pages: 224
Release: 2000
Genre: Chicago River (Ill.)
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The Chicago River/Lake Shore area assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines approximately 348 square miles in northeastern Illinois that falls within portions of two counties-- Cook and Lake. The area is defined by the watershed of the Chicago River and the areas of Cook and Lake counties that drain to Lake Michigan, excluding the area in southern Cook County that drains to the Calumet River. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystems. The development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes-- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force.