| IDNR 
			Launches New Website to Encourage Habitat ProtectionCICADA provides guidance to landowners, 
			developers for voluntary conservation efforts
 
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            [March 31, 2021]  
               The Illinois Department of Natural 
			Resources (IDNR) today announced the launch of the new CICADA 
			(Conservation Inclusive Construction and Development Archive) 
			website, an online resource which aims to engage the public and 
			private sectors in habitat protection, restoration, and biodiversity 
			conservation through voluntary actions. | 
        
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				 The site, which can be viewed at https://cicada-idnr.org, serves 
				as a one-stop-shop for residential and private landowners, as 
				well as commercial and industrial sectors, to find guidance and 
				ideas to make their properties or development projects more 
				wildlife friendly. 
 “With approximately 97 percent of land in Illinois in private 
				ownership, it will take everyone working together to help 
				address these challenges,” said IDNR Director Colleen Callahan. 
				“From adding small pollinator gardens and nest boxes in 
				backyards, to improving habitat on larger private properties, to 
				implementing environmentally-responsible construction practices, 
				CICADA has something for everyone to engage in habitat 
				conservation.”
 
              
                
				 
              
				“The IDNR and partners developed CICADA in recognition that 
				habitat loss, degradation, and biodiversity conservation are 
				major challenges facing current generations in Illinois and 
				around the world,” said Nathan Grider, manager of the IDNR 
				Impact Assessment Section, which spearheaded the project. 
				“Together, we pulled information from a variety of IDNR and 
				partner programs to make the site as accessible and 
				user-friendly as possible.”
 The website features a clean, modern design organized by various 
				audiences and topic areas. Within each conservation topic, those 
				who click onto CICADA will find short, fun-to-read introductions 
				and “how-to” conservation and habitat management guidance 
				documents, as well as more in depth, technical documents.
 
 CICADA users also will be linked to assistance programs for 
				landowners, conservation tax-deductible donation opportunities 
				through the Illinois Conservation Foundation, and much more.
 
              
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			The CICADA website also features a project showcase 
			page where habitat-friendly projects can be submitted by the public 
			for consideration and viewed by website visitors to provide 
			inspiration and share ideas. Information also is provided on how to 
			certify habitat projects with various organizations.
 “The CICADA website has something for everyone to engage more in 
			conservation and have fun doing it,” Grider said. “The timing 
			couldn’t be better with so much increasing public interest in these 
			important topics.”
 
 IDNR partnered with The National Great Rivers Research and Education 
			Center, a division of Lewis and Clark Community College, and 2WAV 
			software developers for the project. Funding was provided through 
			the Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund dedicated for preserving, 
			protecting, perpetuating, and enhancing non-game wildlife in the 
			state.
 
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