
By Greg Halbleib
FUNKS GROVE – Hundreds of trees removed for high speed rail improvements have been replaced near Funks Grove.
The Illinois Department of Transportation planted more than 500 tree seedlings near the Sugar Grove Nature Center and about 1,300 on 12 acres along Timber Creek.
The new trees will not only restore the areas disrupted by the rail construction, but also improve the habitat of the endangered and threatened bats at the nature center.
IDOT partnered with other state and federal agencies as well as the nature center and the Funks Grove Cemetery Association for the tree planting. The center dedicated the newly-planted area last week.
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