|  2014 Illinois licenses reminder: Outdoors enthusiasts are 
			reminded that Illinois' new license year begins April 1. Illinois 
			fishing, hunting and sportsman's combination licenses for 2014 are 
			available from DNR Direct license and permit vendors, online through 
			the IDNR website (click 
			here), or by calling 1-888-6PERMIT (1-888-673-7648). The 2014 
			licenses will be valid through March 31, 2015, unless otherwise 
			noted. When buying a 2014 Illinois hunting, fishing or sportsman's 
			license, add a donation to the Illinois Conservation Foundation to 
			support youth hunting and fishing programs. An additional $5 
			donation to the ICF will help recruit the next generation of 
			outdoors enthusiasts. Spring turkey applications: Random daily drawings for 
			resident and nonresident hunters for Illinois spring wild turkey 
			permits begin March 10. The link to the online permit application is 
			available on the IDNR website "Spring 
			Turkey Hunting" page. 
			 Spring wild turkey youth hunt: Over-the-counter sales of 
			county permits for the spring youth wild turkey season began on 
			Tuesday. The dates for the season are March 29-30 in the Southern 
			Zone and April 5-6 in the Northern Zone. For a permit application 
			and other information, check the IDNR website (click 
			here). Spring trout season opens April 5: The spring trout fishing 
			season in Illinois will begin at 5 a.m. on Saturday, April 5. The 
			catchable trout program is made possible through the sale of inland 
			trout stamps to those anglers who participate. Unless exempt, 
			anglers must have a valid Illinois fishing license and an inland 
			trout stamp. A list of sites for the spring catchable trout program 
			is available on the IDNR website (click 
			here). Note that an earlier announcement incorrectly included 
			Gebhard Woods State Park as a spring trout location; Gebhard Woods 
			is not open to spring trout fishing.  Fishing booklet: The 2013-2015
			
			Illinois Fishing Information guide is available in PDF format 
			through the IDNR website at
			
			www.dnr.illinois.gov/fishing. Regulations in the guide are 
			effective through March 31, 2015. Illinois Free Fishing Days for 
			2014 are June 6-9.  Hunter and boating safety education:
			
			Hunter safety education and
			
			boating safety education courses from the IDNR are posted on the 
			IDNR website, where class schedules are updated frequently. Sign up 
			for a safety course today. The website link for all IDNR safety 
			education course information is
			
			www.dnr.illinois.gov/safety. Wingshooting clinics: IDNR and cooperating co-sponsors 
			will conduct 31 wingshooting clinics at sites throughout Illinois 
			from March through early November this year. Most of the clinics are 
			on weekends. Wingshooting clinics are on IDNR sites, cooperating gun 
			clubs, hunting preserves and farms. Youth and women's wingshooting 
			clinics are about learning to safely shoot a shotgun at a moving 
			target with reasonable reliability. Boys and girls, typically in the 
			10-15 age group, and women, are eligible to participate. Hunter 
			wingshooting clinics are hands-on and include extensive live fire at 
			a variety of clay target presentations on sporting clays courses 
			specifically designed for teaching typical hunting situations. For 
			this year's wingshooting clinic schedule and more information, check 
			the IDNR website (click 
			here). Hunting and concealed carry: IDNR reminds Illinois concealed 
			carry permit holders that they must comply with current wildlife 
			code laws and regulations while hunting in Illinois. The IDNR Office 
			of Law Enforcement has prepared a fact sheet with common
			
			questions and answers (PDF) to help guide concealed carry permit 
			holders who hunt on or use IDNR properties. The fact sheet is on the 
			IDNR website at 
			http://dnr.state.il.us/law3/. 
			
			 Super Saturdays: The next "Super Saturdays" program at the 
			Illinois State Museum in Springfield is "Eagles, Falcons, and Hawks: 
			Not Just Sports Teams" on March 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The program 
			on raptors will include crafts, activities and live raptors from the 
			Treehouse Wildlife Center. The free program is for children and 
			families. For more information, call the museum at 217-782-6044. The 
			museum is in the State Capitol Complex in Springfield. 
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			 Science series: The March Science Series program at the 
			Illinois State Museum Research and Collections Center in Springfield 
			is "Spanish Entradas and Indian Roads: The 16th Century Interior of 
			the U.S. Southeast" on Wednesday, March 12, at 7 p.m. Dr. Kathryn 
			Sampeck of Illinois State University will present the program on 
			recent archaeological work that has recovered abundant remains of 
			16th-century settlements. For more information, phone 217-782-0061. 
			The center is at 1011 E. Ash in Springfield. Wildlife preservation grant applications: Applications are 
			now being accepted through 5 p.m. on April 1 for the Illinois 
			Wildlife Preservation Fund grant programs, which are administered 
			through the IDNR Division of Natural Heritage. These programs are 
			funded through a voluntary checkoff designation to the Wildlife 
			Preservation Fund on the state income tax form. Each of the grant 
			program packets for fiscal 2015 includes a program explanation, 
			instructions for completing the application form and an application 
			form. The application packet is available on the IDNR website at
			
			http://dnr.state.il.us/grants/index.htm. The packet is also 
			available on request by calling 217-782-2602 or by email at
			dnr.specialfunds@illinois.gov.
			 "Becoming an Outdoors-Woman": Registration is now open for 
			the IDNR "Becoming an Outdoors-Woman" workshop on June 6-8 at the Lorado Taft Field Campus in Oregon, Ill. "Becoming an Outdoors-Woman" workshops are designed to provide introductory instruction 
			and experiences in many outdoor-related activities and skills. Class 
			instruction is offered in a noncompetitive, hands-on environment. 
			These workshops are very popular, so register early. The cost of 
			$220 per person includes housing, meals, classes, use of equipment, 
			transportation during the event and much more. Registration 
			information is online at
			
			www.dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/bow.  
			
			 Bird watching at Emiquon: Novice and seasoned birders are 
			invited to a morning of bird watching at the Emiquon Preserve near 
			Lewistown on Saturday, March 29, from 7 to 10 a.m. Binoculars will 
			be available. A light brunch will be available at the Dickson Mounds 
			Museum after the bird watching. For more information, phone 
			309-547-3721. Memorial open water swim at Lincoln Trail State Park: Make 
			plans to participate in or attend the Geoffrey Keller Memorial Open 
			Water Swim on Saturday, June 21, at Lincoln Trail Lake at Lincoln 
			Trail State Park, Marshall. The inaugural event will be in honor of 
			the late Geoffrey Keller and in support of malignant hyperthermia 
			awareness. For more information, call the Lincoln Trail State Park 
			office at 217-826-2222, or check the website (click 
			here). Camping reservations: Now's the time to make campsite and 
			shelter reservations for many IDNR sites online through the Reserve 
			America website at 
			www.reserveamerica.com, using a Visa or MasterCard. For more 
			information, check the IDNR website (click 
			here). Follow the IDNR: Keep up-to-date with events and information 
			on outdoor recreation and natural resources in Illinois through IDNR 
			postings on Facebook and Twitter. To find links,
			
			click here. 
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