Kids brought their curiosity to heighten a hike around Cranberry Slough Nature Preserve last weekend as part of the 60th anniversary celebration of Illinois Nature Preserves.
for those who are sitting in these communities, i think of cedar key, we have that picture, you can already see the waves crash sog violently into the barriers, into the bridges that you have in and around that camera. you hope someone tries to move this car before it all comes too late, but the storm surge here is going to be so immense and it ll be interesting to see how this camera evolves in the coming hours. but as far as inland, especially around the big bend as 12 miles this storm surge threat could go of a foot or more. this a part of florida, too, that s ready to take on the storm surge in a lot of ways. you have, you know, the marshy land that s going to be able to fill up that water, but still. ian: nature preserves, this is a part of florida. it s low-lying and susceptible to surge. there are far fewer people than if this turned in closer to tampa bay but there are still a
A weekend celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Illinois Nature Preserves system and the Waterfowl Hunters Expo on Saturday in Wisconsin are in this Go & Show.