Heron Pond - 50th Anniversary

Thrilled to be a part of this upcoming event in southern Illinois. I created the poster graphic, below, learn more about this amazing event!

Register on Eventbrite or Donate Here.

Learn more on the Friends of IL Nature Preserves Website Here.

Come celebrate the dedication of Heron Pond - Wildcat Bluff as an Illinois Nature Preserve!

The Cache River wetlands in southern Illinois represent the northernmost extent of North America’s vast Coastal Plain physiographic province. However, only ten percent of the original extent of the Cache River’s swamps and bottomland forests remain, and an even smaller fraction still resembles its historical condition.

For the diverse native species that call it home and the many people who have witnessed its splendor, Heron Pond hearkens back to the wilderness of the original Cache River swamps. Thanks to the efforts of local citizens, conservationists, and government agencies, this remarkable ecological legacy has been protected as an Illinois Nature Preserve since 1971.

We welcome you to celebrate 50 years of permanent protection for Heron Pond and its upland counterpart, Wildcat Bluff, on Saturday, April 9, 2022. This one-day event is hosted by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources in collaboration with the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission, Friends of the Cache River Watershed, and Friends of Illinois Nature Preserves. Event highlights include informational talks by pivotal figures in the acquisition, protection, and early management of this unique site; a juried art exhibit; and field tours of Heron Pond and Wildcat Bluff. Please join us for this celebration of our irreplaceable natural heritage!

Main Ceremony

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Join us for an outdoor ceremony at the Barkhausen Wetlands Center. Ecologists Max Hutchison, John Schwegman, and Andy West will speak about the early days of the Cache River, the acquisition of Heron Pond, and the original efforts to restore and manage the site’s swamps and bottomlands.

Presentation: Natural Areas Day at Heron Pond

(2:00 PM- 2:45 PM)

Watch a pre-recorded presentation by John Schwegman on the 1972 Natural Areas Day event that celebrated the then newly dedicated Heron Pond – Wildcat Bluff Nature Preserve. John will be available after the talk to answer questions from the audience. The recording will be made available online for later viewing.

Cache River Wetlands Documentary

(1:00-1:15 PM, 1:30-1:45 PM, 3:00-3:15 PM, 3:30-3:45 PM, 4:00-4:15 PM)

Site Interpreter Molie Oliver will introduce this 12-minute video on the history of the Cache River Wetlands.

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COVID Protocol

Attendance to this indoor event and other indoor displays may be capped in consideration of IDNR COVID protocols at the time of the event.

Partners

Friends of Illinois Nature Preserves, a newly founded 501(c)(3) in support of nature preserves in the state of Illinois and non-profit Friends of the Cache Watershed collaborated on coordinating this event in support of the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission (INPC) and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).


Hike Descriptions:

Hike 1, Heron Pond

Free

1:00-2:30 PM at the Todd Fink Trail

Join Natural Heritage Biologist Mark Guetersloh (IDNR), John Beardsley (Illinois State Water Survey), and Dr. Jeff Hoover (Illinois Natural History Survey) for a tour of the Todd Fink trail out to the Heron Pond boardwalk. Learn about the ecology of this unique wetland and the work done to restore its hydrology. Registration required to attend and capped at 25 participants.

Hike 2, Heron Pond

Free

3:00-4:30 PM at the Todd Fink Trail

Join Natural Heritage Biologist Mark Guetersloh (IDNR), John Beardsley (Illinois State Water Survey), and Dr. Jeff Hoover (Illinois Natural History Survey) for a tour of the Todd Fink trail out to the Heron Pond boardwalk. Learn about the ecology of this unique wetland and the work done to restore its hydrology. Registration required to attend and capped at 25 participants

Hike 3, Wildcat Bluff

Free

1:00-2:30 PM at Wildcat Bluff

Join Natural Heritage Biologist Christina Feng (IDNR) and Natural Areas Preservation Specialist Kevin Sierzega (Illinois Nature Preserves Commission) on a tour of Wildcat Bluff. Learn about the natural communities that exist at this interface between bottomlands and uplands and the management being conducted to restore this incredible landscape. Registration required and capped at 20 participants per hike.

Hike 4, Wildcat Bluff

Free

3:00 -4:30 PM at Wildcat Bluff

Join Natural Heritage Biologist Christina Feng (IDNR) and Natural Areas Preservation Specialist Kevin Sierzega (Illinois Nature Preserves Commission) on a tour of Wildcat Bluff. Learn about the natural communities that exist at this interface between bottomlands and uplands and the management being conducted to restore this incredible landscape. Registration required and capped at 20 participants per hike.

Reserve your Heron Pond 50th Anniversary Fundraising T-shirt by adding it at Registration.

Makanda Mushroom Festival - April 17-19, 2020

Join us for the first annual Makanda Mushroom Festival held in the gorgeous Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois. During the weekend of April 17-19, 2020, Camp Manitowa at Cedar Point in Makanda, IL boasts a gorgeous backdrop for mushroom foraging hikes, food and fermentation workshops, a mushroom dinner with chef Anne Millard, live music from incredible local talent, art, vendors, camping, cabins, and much more. Stay tuned for more details. Perfect for families and people of all ages! Enjoy spring with us here in the Shawnee, we cannot wait to see you in April!

Find us on Facebook here!

I recently took on a fun, new project. I am helping to coordinate a new, local festival here in southern Illinois. Myself and the two owners of Flyway Family Farm have embarked on a journey towards something they have dreamt of for years and years. I’m thrilled with the community that has some out of everywhere to support the Mush Love movement, so I can only imagine how incredible this will be.

Below, you can check out a few photos of the camp. It’s going to be so amazing!

Early Bird Tickets NOW AVAILABLE!!

Gates open at 3pm on Friday, April 17, 2020.

Festivities run Friday - Sunday.

Checkout Monday, April 20, 2020 12:00pm.

Purchase Tickets Here!
http://bit.ly/Makanda-Mushroom-Fest-Tix

Adult tent camping:
$80.00

Child 12 and under tent camping:
$40.00

4 person hogan cabin - includes festival ticket
(only 20 available):
$150.00

I’m excited that we will be offering guided hikes, and with the foraged edible mushrooms and other wild edibles we find, we will then be hosting a Forage and Fermentation Mushroom Dinner. This will be so wonderful, and I am going to be very excited to get to use my love of food photography to likely capture the event!

Festival Decor will also be so fun!!! I cannot wait to create a whimsical and elegant look for the camp.

The Camp also offers free kayaks and canoes to camp attendees for the festival, which is one of the best ways to enjoy this area, boating around on Little Grassy Lake!

See you in April!!!