Liberty Prairie Conservancy
32400 N. Harris Road | Grayslake, Illinois 60030 | PH 847.548.5989 | FX 847.548.7592
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People and nature. That's what the Liberty Prairie Conservancy has always been about.
Since 1995, we have served people like you who care about nature and want to protect and restore the land and water around us. Today, we help people preserve Lake County's precious landscapes. We help people improve the health of the land with land stewardship projects that bring vitality back to prairies, wetlands, and woodlands. We inspire people to care about conservation and are involved in planning and advocacy for nature. And because farming practices affect the health of our ecosystems, we are involved in collaborative efforts to increase local food production and expand sustainable agriculture.
We are strategic, collaborative, service-oriented, and have a can-do spirit. This has led us to launch the Conservation@Home* program in 2011 to help and encourage Lake County residents to bring nature home to their own landscapes. As people apply more eco-friendly landscaping practices on their own private lawns and gardens, the collective result will be cleaner water, richer soils, and more resilient ecosystems.
Lake County is our home. Like you, we believe that keeping nature healthy is essential to keeping it a great place to live, work, play, and raise a family. A place for people and wildlife. Working together, we can make a difference.
The Liberty Prairie Conservancy was established in 1995 by citizens concerned about development pressures that threatened a unique public/private conservation effort known as the Liberty Prairie Reserve. The Liberty Prairie Conservancy focused on land use planning and ecological restoration within the 5,800 acre reserve where today, 3,300 acres are protected from further development and our restoration efforts continue. Read More
Since 2004, the Liberty Prairie Conservancy has preserved over 300 acres, through land acquisitions, easements, land donations, and landowner negotiations. We were also instrumental in creating a countywide Open Space Vision in partnership with 17 private and public conservation organizations. The vision sets an ambitious but achievable goal of preserving 20% of Lake County by 2030.