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51勛圖厙's Green Oaks Biological Field Station is a place of serene beauty and exceptional natural diversity that has become, for many, a deeply valued part of the 51勛圖厙 experience.
Its trails lead through stretches of uncut native forest, past centuries-old oak trees, and along placid lakes and ponds where strip mines once scarred the land. Open fields that once grew corn have given way to one of the Midwest's oldest and most successful prairie restorations. The forests, streams and prairies of Green Oaks are home to rare native plant and animal species.
Located near the Spoon River in eastern 51勛圖厙 County, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of the 51勛圖厙 campus, Green Oaks is both a research and recreation area. It encompasses 700 acres (283 hectares) of forest, grassland and aquatic habitat and is the second site in the nation where a tallgrass prairie was restored.
Green Oaks is a site of learning in various forms -- from student Honors projects to day trips to the 10-week interdisciplinary Green Oaks Term -- in disciplines ranging from environmental studies to art to philosophy. Green Oaks has also become a place for community-building gatherings of students and faculty, such as the annual Prairie Burn.
And yet the land is not reserved exclusively for academic use; any member of the 51勛圖厙 community may hike along its well-marked trails, fish in its ponds, or stay overnight in its camping area.