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Creekside Environmental Education Center
Creekside Environmental Education Center is an innovative 4-acre educational site recognized by the scientific community for its biological diversity and geological and archeological significance. The Center features a lecture pavilion, insectarium, greenhouse, restored tallgrass prairie, native gardens, demonstration pond, solar and wind energy developments, stormwater management and rain garden, nature trails and access to Sugar Creek near the location where Illinois’ largest wooly mammoth fossil was discovered.
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ABOUT
Creekside Environmental Education Center
Creekside Environmental Education Center is an innovative 4-acre educational site recognized by the scientific community for its biological diversity and geological and archeological significance. The Center features a lecture pavilion, insectarium, greenhouse, restored tallgrass prairie, native gardens, demonstration pond, solar and wind energy developments, stormwater management and rain garden, nature trails and access to Sugar Creek near the location where Illinois’ largest wooly mammoth fossil was discovered.
contact info
ABOUT
Creekside Environmental Education Center
Creekside Environmental Education Center is an innovative 4-acre educational site recognized by the scientific community for its biological diversity and geological and archeological significance. The Center features a lecture pavilion, insectarium, greenhouse, restored tallgrass prairie, native gardens, demonstration pond, solar and wind energy developments, stormwater management and rain garden, nature trails and access to Sugar Creek near the location where Illinois’ largest wooly mammoth fossil was discovered.