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IDNR Celebrates Its First Birthday on Park District Conservation Day
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One year ago, the Illinois Department of Conservation combined with other state departments to become the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. (From left) Ted Flickinger, PhD., executive director of IAPD; Brent Manning, director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Kay Forest, executive director of IPRA; Bruce Larson, Ph.D., IAPD president; Ray Morrill. IPRA president and Chet Boruff, deputy director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture celebrate IDNR's first anniversary during opening ceremonies at Park District Conservation Day.

Salvage Operations at the Joliet Army Ammunition Plant Temporarily Reduce Public Hunting
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources began salvage operations at the Joliet Army Ammunition Plant, which will result in restricted hunting at the site for two years.

According to Brent Manning, DNR director, hunting program closures affected by the salvage work include complete closure of waterfowl and upland hunting. Firearm deer hunting will continue at a 50 percent reduced level. Fifty permits have been mailed to winners in the deer firearm lottery. Archery deer hunting also is reduced and will be restricted to areas approved by the U.S. Army.

"Sportsmen who have used this area in the past may wish to seek alternate arrangements for the next two years," Manning said.

Federal legislation, which creates the Midewin National Tall Grass Prairie and transfers the property to the U.S. Forest Service, requires the Department of the Army to clean up the former ammunition plant. The Army and the salvage contractor require closure of the site due to concerns for worker and hunter safety, as well as site security.

More than 1,400 buildings, 90 miles of railroad tracks, utility structures and various other recyclable materials will be salvaged during the two-year period.

Transfer of portions of the property from the Army to the Forest Service is expected sometime after November 1996. 

Illinois Parks & Recreation • September/October 1996 • 49


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