Title
Kankakee River Area Assessment Volume 2: Water Resources
Document Type
Reports
Peer Reviewed
1
Publication Date
1998
Abstract
The Kakankee River Area Assessment examines an area situated along the Kankakee River in eastern Illinois. Because significant natural community and species diversity is found in the area, it has been designated a state Resource Rich Area.
This report is part of a series of reports on the areas of Illinois where a public-private membership has been formed. These assessments provide information on the natural and human resources of the areas as a basis for managing and improving their ecosystems. The determination of the programs on Illinois are the result of three processes--the Critical Trends Assessment Program, the Conservation Congress, and theWater Resource and Land Use Priorities Task Force.
Recommended Citation
Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Office of Scientific Research and Analysis; Bhowmik, Nani G.; Sinclair, Robert; Varner, Mark; Wellner, Christopher; Hibbeler, Sarah; Howard, Becky; Knapp, H. Vernon; Miller, Michael; Suloway, Liane; Keefer, Laura; Angel, James; Armstrong, Wayne; Ramamurthy, Gana; Nichols, Kennith; Demissie, Misganaw; Xia, Renji; Bogner, William; Hilinka, Kennith; Blomberg, John; Charles, Kay; and Holm, Thomas, "Kankakee River Area Assessment Volume 2: Water Resources" (1998). J.R. Black Kankakee River Materials. 28.
https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/k3jrb/28
archival copy
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Comments
This report is the second of 5 reports about the Kankakee River Area. A paper copy was donated to Olivet Nazarene University by the Black family. Benner Library's Digital Initiatives staff found the original content online and is providing a link to that source.Use "content files" listed on left side of page to download volumes 1-5.
J.R. Black was an advocate for the conservation of the Kankakee River and spent many years collecting data and working with multiple organizations to preserve the Kankakee River Valley.