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Trees
When American began settling Illinois, forests occupied an estimated 14 million
acres, (40%). Forest did drop to a low of 3.0 million acres. But today forest land is around
4.3 million acres of land, (12%) percent of the State’s land. (IL Natural Survey
Division1960 and North Central R.S., www.ncrs.fs.fed.us)
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Lockjaw Tetanus bacilli
Tetanus bacilli also called lockjaw
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MorelsMorchella
Depending on conditions, morels are commonly found by dead elm trees, old apple orchards, black cherry
trees, or from the result of a previous year's fire. (Thomas J. Volk, The morel life cycle,
http://tomvolkfungi.net/)
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Mosquito
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Turkey Meleagris gallopavo silvestris
Between 1959 and 1967, Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) brought in wild
turkeys from Mississippi, Arkansas, and West Virginia. After raising a flock, IDNR biologists
relocated these turkeys to other counties. Now there are approximately 150,000 wild
turkey in Illinois. (University of Illinois Extension Eastern, Wild Turkey,
web.extension.uiuc.edu)