Adult Opportunities

Tallgrass Prairie Ecology

Discover the living landscape of one of North America’s most precious ecosystems, the tallgrass prairie.

Content Detail

Explore the history of the tallgrass prairie—“Illinois’ landscape of home”—both in the classroom and at the Arboretum’s Schulenberg Prairie, one of the finest planted prairies in North America.

This class will look at the plant, animal, and insect communities found in the tallgrass prairie and discuss strategies specific to prairie restoration. The class will also investigate the history of the prairie, its importance to Indigenous peoples, and its role in popular culture.

Whether you are a nature enthusiast, naturalist, restoration volunteer, or natural areas professional, you’ll come away from this class with a better understanding of prairies and their place in the natural world.

This program meets in person at the Arboretum.

Instructor: Cindy Crosby, author and naturalist

Continuing education: This class fulfills a requirement for the Natural Areas Conservation Training (N-ACT) Program.

Age: 16 and older

Course number: W305

Instructor

Cindy Crosby, author and naturalist

Cindy Crosby is the author, compiler, or contributor to more than 20 books, including The Tallgrass Prairie: An Introduction, co-author of Tallgrass Conversations: In Search of the Prairie Spirit and author of Chasing Dragonflies: A Natural and Cultural History. She is a prairie steward at the Schulenberg Prairie and Nachusa Grasslands, and she coordinates dragonfly monitoring programs at both sites. She earned a master’s degree in natural resources at University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point. She blogs each week at Tuesdays in the Tallgrass, and she teaches natural history and trains naturalists in the Chicago region.

What to Know

This program meets indoors and outdoors, weather permitting.

Check the forecast and dress for the weather.

Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes and plan to walk more than a mile on uneven terrain.

See Education Program Policies for information about cancellations, refunds, and scholarships.

Continuing Education

This class fulfills a requirement for the Natural Areas Conservation Training (N-ACT) Program.

Program Schedule

This program meets the following two times.

Thursday, September 17, 2026, 9:00 a.m. to noon
Friday, September 18, 2026, 9:00 a.m. to noon

Chestnut Room, Visitor Center (parking lot P-1), East Side

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