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Home / Environment / Ancient Oaks Threatened by Forest Trail Plan

Ancient Oaks Threatened by Forest Trail Plan

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Centuries-old oak trees marked for removal for a new trail.
  • Trail aims to connect forest preserves, expanding trail network.
  • Kirtland's snake habitat also impacted by the planned trail.
Ancient Oaks Threatened by Forest Trail Plan

A proposed trail in Crete, designed to connect Will County Forest Preserve District properties, is slated for construction by the end of 2026. However, the planned route requires the removal of several centuries-old oak trees, causing concern among local residents. An advocate highlighted that some marked oaks could be 200 years old, describing them as majestic and cathedral-like.

The Forest Preserve District explains the trail's purpose is to create a continuous greenway, linking Goodenow Grove Nature Preserve with Plum Valley Preserve. While efforts have been made to minimize impact on wetlands and habitats, limited tree removal is deemed necessary for safe trail operation. The project also requires an incidental take permit due to crossing a threatened Kirtland's snake habitat.

In response to concerns, the district stated that ecological restoration of disturbed areas, including potential tree replacement, will occur. Tree clearing is scheduled to commence this year, with full trail construction anticipated by late 2026. The advocate also expressed a desire for more focus on property restoration and invasive species management.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The trail's planned route requires clearing some mature oak trees to connect forest preserve properties and ensure safe trail operation.
The trail aims to create a continuous greenway by connecting existing forest preserve holdings, enhancing public access.
Yes, the trail crosses through a Kirtland's snake habitat, a threatened species in Illinois, requiring a special permit.

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