Preservation Foundation 2021 Annual Report

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Preservation Foundation of the Lake County Forest Preserves

2021 Report

MOVING FORWARD

A net-zero energy building, also referred to as a zero-energy building, produces enough renewable energy to meet its own annual energy consumption requirements, reducing the use of nonrenewable energy.

A new environmental education facility is under construction at Edward L. Ryerson Conservation Area in Riverwoods. The new building will use cost-effective measures to reduce energy usage such as:

EPA Indoor Air Plus requirements for paint and materials

A 23.8kW system of rooftop solar panels

REDUCTION IN ENERGY USE

Highest efficiency HVAC systems and equipment Occupancy sensors and daylight sensors throughout

Increased insulation values in the walls and roof

90%

LED lighting throughout the building Bird-friendly glass windows to help reduce bird strikes

Strategic placement of high-performing windows to help regulate temperature

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The first phase of construction includes a 3,400-square-foot building with two classrooms, virtual teaching space, a netzero energy interpretive exhibit area and a 1,000-square-foot screened porch for added teaching space. The $5.4 million project involves realigning the

entry road, installing new walkways and an accessible looped educational trail, and extending water, sewer and other utilities. A second phase, which will add two more classrooms, is planned but currently unfunded. This phase is estimated to cost $2.6 million.

The Forest Preserves and the Preservation Foundation received about $3 million in grants and donations for the project, including $2,425,000 from private donors, $513,000 from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation and $50,000 from Medline Cares.

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Dear Friends,

As stewards of healthy landscapes and proponents of climate resiliency, the Lake County Forest Preserves has led the way in sustainable building technologies for more than two decades. The most recent step in this journey is the educational facility at Ryerson, which will be Lake County’s first public building built to achieve net-zero energy.

We are the guardians of the natural capital that sustains the quality of life in Lake County. This project is an extension of that mission. It is critical to our brand and to our 100-Year Vision for Lake County. This project exemplifies who we are and what we do.

We are also in line with the state’s Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, which passed last fall. That legislation set an ambitious target of achieving 40% renewable energy in Illinois by 2030.

Through this net-zero project and others, we are moving the Forest Preserves forward by giving back to the environment, the land and the community. This report details other examples, such as the Grant Woods Forest Preserve seed research project that engages seed producers, conservation organizations, neighbors, volunteers and landowners to build and sustain a demand for climate-adapted seed.

Other projects that have been supported through your generous donations include bee monitoring, the reintroduction of wood frogs, a flora study and an initiative to reintroduce plant species into preserves where the population was lost or severely decimated.

Last month, we celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Preservation Foundation. Thank you for helping move the Forest Preserves forward through your support in 2021 and over the past 15 years. We have come so far and accomplished so much because of you.

Sincerely,

Erika Stergos Preservation Foundation Preservation Foundation President Executive Director

RESTORING RESILIENT NATIVE LANDSCAPES WITH
PLANTS THAT CAN WITHSTAND A SHIFTING CLIMATE
In 2050, Illinois’ climate is predicted to be similar to Oklahoma’s. 2021
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We are moving forward with Growing through Change, a climate change resilience project at Grant Woods Forest Preserve in Ingleside that will better prepare us for the future climate.

Restoring 180 acres of former farmland

lbs of native grass seed

1,900
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CLIMATE AND WEATHER IS A MATTER OF TIME.
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The goal of the Growing through Change project is to learn how to restore resilient native landscapes with plants that can withstand a shifting climate.

We are engaging seed producers, conservation organizations, neighbors, volunteers and landowners to build and sustain a demand for climate-adapted seed.

The project involves restoring 180 acres of former farmland at Grant Woods. The field was sown with 1,900 pounds of native grass seed. One seed mix, spread on two-thirds of the area, followed our typical practice of purchasing seed grown within 250 miles of the county. The other seed mix, spread on the remaining third, was an experiment with seed

sourced from central Missouri and Kentucky.

“The project will demonstrate if adaptability strategies using source-identified seeds from more southern and distant regions, coupled with hydrolog ical restoration, are as successful or more successful than stan dard sourcing strategies,” said Pati Vitt, the director of Natural Resources for the Forest Preserves.

The project is supported by grants through the Preservation Foundation. These include more than $1.1 million in private donations and a $256,000 grant from the Wildlife Conservation Society Climate Adaptation Fund, which is made possible through the generous support of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

WEATHER IS SHORT-TERM PATTERNS OF PRECIPITATION AND TEMPERATURE THAT VARY AROUND AN AVERAGE. CLIMATE DESCRIBES THESE AVERAGES OVER DECADES.
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The Annual Fund is a source of immediate, flexible support for the Forest Preserves. An Annual Fund grant may be used to pilot a new initiative or untested strategy, leverage an outside grant, or expand on an existing program to reach more people.

The rusty patched bumble bee was recently placed on the U.S. Federal endangered species list. We are funding a county-wide bee monitoring program to determine if specific bee assemblages are associated with certain habitats or landscapes. To date, we have had confirmed sightings of the rusty patched bumble bee at three different forest preserves.

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The severe drought in 2021 resulted in total reproductive failure for blue-spotted and tiger salamanders across breeding sites in the southeastern portion of the county. A threeyear grant will assess the status of wood frogs and other amphibians to better understand their resilience to severe drought.

$36,000

We are studying five plant species that are dangerously close to extinction in our preserves. Enhanced demographic monitoring is taking place as well as hand pollination, seed collection and propagation in order to restore these extremely rare species.

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We are working to establish new populations of “Sought After Sixty” species in forest preserve locations. The “Sought After Sixty” list includes plants that are either rare or absent in the forest preserves and serve as critical building blocks of native plant communities. The project also includes new efforts to identify and propagate woodland, prairie and savanna warrior sedges.

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Net-Zero Education Building

Resources $1,033,393

Land Endowment Fund $153,000

Annual Fund $210,809

Access $73,118

Education $65,258

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2021 TOTAL FUNDS RAISED—$3,585,578 A
$2,050,000 B Natural
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2021 DONORS

Preservation Foundation donors help the Forest Preserves do more in every aspect of our mission. Thank you to those who gave $250 or more to the Foundation or the Forest Preserves in 2021.

Anonymous (26)

AbbVie Foundation Employee Engagement Fund

Coral Ackerman

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ader Rebecca A. Adler

Aitchison Family

Allstate Giving Campaign Mr. Steve Alspach

AmazonSmile Foundation

Andrea and Richard Amend Mr. Zaki Anarwala

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff R. Andreasen Barbara and Michael Annin

Ansel Brainerd Cook Chapter, NSDAR Ms. Elaine Arbaugh

Mr. David Arendsen Dr. Marjorie A. Ariano Ms. Rosie Arjomandi

Janice and Gary Aull Ms. Carol Awe

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Axel

Miss Edyta Bania

Ms. Donna Baranko

Mary M. Barber

Pat Barker

David & Sue Barkhausen

Ann Bartram and Stephen Bartram

Mr. Benjamin Bartram

Mr. Michael Becker Mr. Scott M. Beckman

Ms. Gail L. Becque Benevity Fund

Ms. Ann M. Beres

Jody and Randy Berns Ms. Lynn J. Besser Joyce and Hugh Black Dr. Bruce E. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Blunt Mr. Edward J. Boarini

Ms. Katherine M. Bohn and Mr. David D. Blank Drs. Diana and Peter Bonate Barbara Bopp Scott A. Bordelon Mr. Jason T. Borucki

The Bothfeld Brown Charitable Fund Donald F. Bouseman Mr. Patrick Bouslog Mr. Andrew Boyd William W. and Janet S. Boyd Fund at The Chicago Community Trust William L. and June Y. Braden

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Brouillard Mrs. Diane Brown Nancy Brown

Mr. Alwin Brunner and Ms. Renee Settles Mr. Mark Bruns and Mrs. Janet M. Oriatti Nan and Al Buckardt

Chris Call Betty Williams Carbol Mr. John P. Carobine

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Lynne Carpenter

The Cartolano Family Charitable Fund

Gene and Marion Cartwright

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Caruso Gary L. Castagna Caterpillar

Rico Cedro

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Chabraja Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chaplik Bill and Kathy Chapman

Charities Aid Foundation of America

Civiltech Engineering, Inc. Brian and Jennifer Clark Leslie A. Clausen Mr. and Mrs. Keith T. Clayton Noreen Cleary and Mark Rucks CN Ms. Sandra Colp

ComEd, an Exelon Company Mrs. Caity Connolly Mr. James Cooley

The Corwith Fund

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Covington Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Crews

Jason Cristino and Jeanna Martinucci

Jerry and Jennifer Croft Fund

The Crown Family

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Dahl

Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Danca Mr. and Mrs. William C. DeBruler

Mr. and Mrs. Dustin A. Decker Mr. Kieran T. Dempsey Amy T. Dickinson

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Diver Bill and Roberta Dodds Ingersoll Memorial for Michael Drab

Deborah and David Dranove Walter Dziki and Emily Miao

The S. Albert and Janice M. Edwards Charitable Giving Fund

Marv and Bobbie Ehlers

The Eisenberg-Lorenz Giving Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eisendrath Tisha Eisenmenger

Mr. David P. Erdal Dana and Glen Eriksson Elizabeth A. Everitt, PhD Fairway Farms

Ms. Scarlett Farrington Ms. Shirley Fefferman Joseph and Debra Ferrari Ferson Creek Fund The Marshall Field V Chicago Portfolio Fund

Finlandia Foundation National Ms. Anne Flosi Janet Foreman

Fox Waterway Agency

Betty S. and Robert B. Frank Charitable Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny R. Frederick Mrs. Beth Frederick Mrs. Roberta B. Frederick Ms. Lisa P. Fremont

Fremont School District #79 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frisch

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fronk

Ms. N. Grace Fuchs Ms. Marge Gage Erick Gantt and Margie Grabowska Ms. Rebecca L. Gaples

The Garden Club of Barrington Gardeners of Central Lake County

Mr. Kenneth P. Gebhardt

Ms. Jill Gerdeman

Mr. John Gillett

Mrs. Sara K. Gilman

Girl Scouts GCNWI Troop 47059 Girl Scouts Troop 225 Glenmore Woods HOA

Kenneth and Bobbie Glick Charitable Gift Fund

Sarah and Bruce Gold

Mr. Richard C. Gorton Jr Amy and Bob Greenebaum

Ms. Sara Gridley Kay Griesbach

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Grillo

Barb and Glenn Grossklags Douglas and Katherine Grover Sarah and Jason Grover

Mr. Nan Gu

Thomas and Janet Hahn Hamill Family Foundation

Chip and Marietta Hance Ms. Carolyn Hankett Ms. Christine Hanneman

Mr. Jerry R. Hansen Ms. Stephanie Hanson Mr. Kevin Haug

Mrs. and Mrs. Jane D. Hauser

Mari-Anne and Donald Hechmann

Mr. Chris Heier and Ms. Jacki Dioguardi

Mark Helgeson and Cindy Rippa Amy and Rob Heinrich Mrs. Judy K. Hernke

Hey and Associates, Inc Mrs. Barbara E. Higgins Michael and Linda Hill

Ms. Sara Hinde

Mr. John Hines

Ron and Mary Hodapp

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hoffmeister James L. Hogan Ms. Carol A. Hogan and Mr. Wes Wolf

Dr. Alison Holloway

The Home Depot Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Hough Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Hoven Kurt L. Hubbard

Hull Giving Fund

Daryl Ann Humrichouser William and Karen Hunter Ms. Anne Hunting Vance and Carol Huntsinger Amy B. Inselberger International Precision Components

ISTO Advisors, LLC Debbie and Steve Jacobson Ms. Nancy J. Jermolowicz Al and Karen Johanson Gail R. Jones Timothy E. Kabot Charitable Fund

Mr. Andrew W. Kaiser Susan and Mark Kane Ms. Nancy J. Karr

Ms. Patricia C. Kelley

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Kelly Ms. Gail Kelly

Mr. Anthony Kesman

The Ketelsen Hayley Family Charitable Fund

Susmitha Kilaru, Raghu Kiran Potluri, Tanish Potluri, and Advik Potluri Alyson Kim and Kabby Hong

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Andrew S. Kimmel and Suzanne J. Neumann

Richard Kinch and Linda Stengel

Sarah and Matt Klein

Sara and Alex Knizhnik Knollwood Club

Mrs. Jennifer L. Kolber Mr. Jeffrey Konz Mrs. Irene Kopteva Mr. Ty Kovach

Ms. Deborah Carlson Kudla Mr. David Kuretich

Lake Forest Academy Lake Forest Bank and Trust Lake Forest Garden Club

Lake Forest Open Lands Association Mrs. Maggie Lam Ms. Barbara Lane

Mr. Jerry P. Larson Ms. Cheryl L. Laske Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Lattan

William and Catherine Lauth Mr. Thomas T. Lay Ms. Mary Lenling and Mr. Mark Shircel

Mr. and Mrs. Shane Leonard Mr. Timothy Leutwiler Nels and Elizabeth Leutwiler

The Lewman Family

Libertyville Bank and Trust Janet and Kenneth Lichtenberger

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Liebman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Likover Dr. Debbie Lim

Ms. Karen Lloyd Jill Loforte Carroll Carol and Louis Lombardi

Mr. Don Lorr Ms. Lois A Lourie and Mr. Michael B Gurtman Jennifer Lucas LUMW Foundation Ms. Reagan Lund Ms. Linda Lyon Steve Madden Cindy Madson

Dr. Jason Mantei

The Hoyt Mathews Family Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Mayworm Mrs. Suzan Mayworm Mark Mazur MBX Systems

Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. James McGrain Mr. Thomas McKinley

Mr. Jefferson McMillan-Wilhoit The Medline Foundation Mrs. Elyce J. Meilstrup Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mellor Memorial for Michael Drab Ms. Mary Meyer Tom and Kathy Miceli Robert and Kelly Milani Elliot and Lynn Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Greg Miller Tom and Cheryl Miller

John C. Moderwell

Mr. David E. Modes Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moisio Andrea S. Moore

Ed and Marcia Moore Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore

Katherine and James Murray

The Myren Family

Ms. Kate Nack

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Napier

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

The Negaunee Foundation Mrs. Dawn Neal

Network for Good Nielsen-Massey Vanillas

North Shore Gas and Peoples Gas Bill and Carolyn Norton Jack and Pat Nowak James Noel O’Connor Karen O’Hayer

Mr. Robert I. Oliphant Sam Oliver Nancy and Brian Olson Katie and Jason Orleans

James Padgett and Rosanne Fitko Christine H. Pado Ms. Robin Page

Mrs. Joan S. Palincsar

Commissioner Paras Parekh Ms. Dianne G. Parker

Mr. Daniel Paulsen Pepsico Erik Perez

Ms. Shannon Perry Amber Petersen and Family Elaine S. Petersen

Marc, Amanda and Aubrey Petersen Mr. Bruce Petersen

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Peterson

Mr. E. Scott Peterson and Ms. Judith M. Desenis Robert and Ann Pfeil

Diane Phillips Mrs. Christina G. Piechota Dr. Stephanie E. Place Daniel and Koren Plata Dr. Logeswari Ponnusamy Mr. and Mrs. David L. Porter

Prairie Circle Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Susan Pribyl and Grant Benjamin

Ms. Casandra Purcell

Mr. and Mrs. James Puryear

Mr. Dan Rago

Estate of Sanford Ramras Mr. Bret Rappaport Ms. Stacy Ratner

Mr. Rob Ratz

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ray Rebnord-Green Family Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Reilly Todd and Libby Rieke Mrs. Donna Rieter

Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Rivkin Michael and Nancy Roach Mr. and Mrs. George A. Robson Edward and Karen Rogan

Rohrbach Family Foundation, Inc. Phil and Cathy Rosborough

Robin and Saul Rosenberg Mr. Myron R. Rosenthal Mr. Michael Rubin

The Sabato Family

Ms. Shayda Safapour

Mr. Steven Safran

Ms. Sylvie Sander Debbie and Mark Saran Ms. Jenny Sazama

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Mr. Robert P. Scales and Mrs. Mary Keefe

Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Schaar

Mr. Marcus Schabacker and Mrs. Yuh M. Schabacker Amy Schuetz

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Schwanke Mr. Quentin P. Schwarz Kate Scott

Ed and Carol Sebesta

Soniya Shah Donor Advised Fund

Ms. Kathy Shaver

Mr. Robert C. Shears and Ms. Kelly L. Nelson

Mr. Ratna Shekhar and Ms. Carla Ojha

Dale Shields

Dr. Marie Sienkewicz

Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR

Peggy and Kenneth Sinko

Ms. DeBorah Sirilla David Skaff

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Slade Ms. Bonnie L. Lucas-Slavicek Ellen Smatlak

Rebekah and Mark Snyder

Ms. Ronnie Jo Sokol Charles and Joyce Solberg

Ms. Lori Sommer

Mr. Chris L. Spitzer Adena Staben

Cori Staley and Dana Comolli

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stangle Mr. Mark Stanwood

Mr. John Steinlage

Nancy Stevenson Carole S. Stroh Stephen Stroupe

Donna Stupple

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Suerth

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan William and Mary Summers Mr. Dana Winter and Ms. Wanda Supanich Mrs. Anna Sutfin Wayne Svoboda James E. Swab Kathy Sweeney

Family and Friends of Brad Swet Karyn and David Szaflarski

Mr. Glenn W. Szalkowski Mrs. Laurel Taylor Ms. Ann L. Taylor

TE Connectivity Mrs. Elizabeth P. Teich Mr. Celso Teixeira Mrs. Helyn Teno-Novak Dr. Brett Theusch Andrew and Susan Thiel

Mr. Darrell Thommen Tom and Bonnie Carter Tiny Treks

Victoria S. Trauscht

Dr. Dena Traylor

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Trees

Mrs. Lucinda Troester

The Tutty Family Ms. Emma Ueltzen

Mary Ann and Ken Urbaszewski USG Corporation

Valent BioSciences

Ms. Celestine M. Van Dorpe Ms. Diana Vanderheyden Vanderpoel Conservation Foundation Mr. Lane R. Vanderwall

Mr. and Mrs. John Velkme Joseph and Allison Villinski Mary Vincent Visual Marketing Vizient

Mr. David Von Dolteren

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vresics W.W. Grainger, Inc. Mr. Scott Wagner and Mrs. Ingrid Freeland Richard and Patricia Warren

Dan and Sandy Washburn

The Wasik Family Mrs. Jamie T. Wasylenko Mr. Jack Webster

Ms. Miegan Wegrzyn Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Wendler Mr. Greg Wendt

Mr. and Mrs. H. West Mrs. Carolyn M. White Ms. Jack White

Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Wideburg Michael and Lori Wiegel Wildlife Conservation Society

Mr. and Mrs. F. Jeffrey Williams Ms. Deborah F. Williams Mrs. Deborah Winiger

Kathy and Tom Winkler

Winthrop Lane Homeowners Association

Ms. Kelsey Wipper

Mr. and Mrs. Alain Wood-Prince

Suzanne Wray Mrs. Margot F. Wynkoop Mrs. N L Yamamoto

Ms. Renee A. Young Mrs. Rebecca Yu Philip Zack

Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Zarnikow Mr. Khalid Zitouni and Ms. Silvia Klostermeier

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Zych

Preservation Society

The Preservation Society consists of members who have left a lasting legacy for the Forest Preserves in their will or estate plan.

Anonymous (11) Robert M. Berger Barbara A. Butcher Elizabeth A. Everitt, PhD

Marianne Guy, Gingerwood Farms James L. Hogan Jr William and Karen Hunter

Nels and Elizabeth Leutwiler Estate of Sanford Ramras Tim Rehbein and Judy Weltsch

David and Grace Y. Rose Trust Ed and Carol Sebesta Ella G. Studer Trust

We make every effort to ensure our donors are listed accurately. Please contact the Preservation Foundation at donate@LCFPD.org if you would like to change how your name is listed. We are only able to list donors of $250 and above in this printed report. For a complete list of 2021 donors, please visit LCFPD.org/donors/2021.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Nels Leutwiler, President

President, Ridgeline Holdings LLC

Elizabeth Hough, Vice President

Civic Leader

S. Michael Rummel, Treasurer Rummel Associates, Inc.

Andrea Moore, Secretary Civic Leader

Chuck Bartels

Executive Coach and Partner Hallbert Consulting, LLC

Walter W. Dalitsch, DVM

Civic Leader

Andrea Danks Government & Community Affairs Representative, North Shore Gas

Chris Heier

Business Owner & Volunteer Civic Leader

Karen Hunter

Executive Director, Hunter Foundry Machinery Corporation

Alex Ty Kovach

Executive Director, Lake County Forest Preserves

Angelo D. Kyle

President, Lake County Forest Preserve District

Robert Shears

Civic Leader Mary M. Vincent Civic Leader

John Wasik Commissioner, Lake County Forest Preserves

Renee A. Young Director, Chairman & CEO Communications, Grainger

DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Karen Hunter, chair Walter W. Dalitsch, Jr. Max Gillman Laura Mandell Jefferson McMillan-Wilhoit Yuh Schabacker-Koppel Michael Tutty Renee A. Young

FINANCE COMMITTEE

S. Michael Rummel, chair

Chuck Bartels Marshall Field V Elizabeth Hough Alex Ty Kovach Nels Leutwiler Steve Madden Steve Neaman

Chad Waynee

Erika Stergos

Executive Director

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