Introduction
The Committee
on Natural Areas is responsible for maintaining and managing
University of Illinois owned properties which have been
acquired to enhance environmental/ecological research and
education.
The role of the
CNA is to provide and facilitate long-term research and
teaching opportunities on University-owned properties. Sites
are managed to protect both the integrity of the ecological
systems and the biological research that takes place on
them. Ten University areas are currently under the direct
supervision of the Committee on Natural Areas: Brownfield
Woods, CCDC Collins Woods, Funk Forest, Nanney Research
Area, Nettie Hart Woods, Phillips Tract, Edgar and Sophia
Richter Research Area, Rutan Research Area, Trelease Woods
and Trelease Prairie. Together they compromise about 490
acres. They are composed of eight woodlands, a restructured
prairie and a multi-use former farm. The sites also provide
direct access to stretches of the Embarras River, Timber
Creek, the Sangamon River, the Saline Ditch and the Salt
Fork River. In addition, the CNA supervises biological research
on the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department's
Vermilion River Observatory site, 474 acres which are mostly
wooded.
All of the CNA
areas are restricted access, closed to the public and to
recreational activities. Only authorized research and class
field trips are permitted on the sites. Permits may be issued
to U of I faculty, staff, students, Illinois Department
of Natural Resources personnel, or qualified researchers
from other colleges/universities. For further site-specific
information, tours of sites or permits, please contact:
Steve Buck
116 Vivarium (MC-444)
606 E. Healey
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-6458