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Our Digital Field GuideOf the Skokie Lagoons
By: Dylan, Nicholle, Carlos, Kevin, and Gillian
Home
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History of the Skokie Lagoon
• The site of Skokie Lagoons was previously a marsh, known by the
Potawatomi name Chewbab Skokie ("Big Wet Prairie") or Skokie Marsh.
• The Marsh was partially drained by local farmers, leaving a
peatbog. • During spring floods it became a lake that inundated adjacent
property and roads.
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Skokie Lagoon Climate
• Hot in Summer Average temp is between 60 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit • Cold in Winter
Average temp is between 26 to 41 degrees Fahrenheit • The Spring could be hot, warm, cold, or cool
A WinterAverage temp is between 33 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Recreation at the Skokie Lagoon
You Could....Bike
Fish
Bird watch
Kayak
Canoe
Explore the forest, prairie and lagoon.
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Map of Skokie Lagoons
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Geology
• As far as we saw at the Skokie lagoons, it was flat land.
• In the shallowest end of the Lagoon, you would most likely
find larvae
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Ecology & Ecosystems
• There are many diverse organisms in or around the Lagoon • All the organisms get along, and there is no fighting for
resources
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Best natural features at the Skokie Lagoons
• The Lagoon• Rocks• Muck • Trees• Plants• Drift wood• Grass• Water
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Classes near Skokie Lagoon• Protists• Fungi• Plants• Inverts
• Invertebrates• Aves• Mammals• Fish • Reptiles
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Protist: AmoebaScientific names: Amoeba Proteus Genus: Amoeba Species: A. Proteus
Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Tubulinea Interesting Fact:This small protozoan uses tentacular protuberances called pseudopodia to move.
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Fungi: AcremoniumScientific names: Acremonium alternatum
Genus: Acremonium Species: Alternatum
Kingdom: Fungi Phylum: Ascomycota
Interesting Fact: Many species of Acremonium are recognized as opportunistic pathogens of man and animals, causing mycetoma, onychomycosis, and hyalohyphomycosis.
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Plant: BuckthornScientific name: Rhamnus cathartica Genus: Rhamnus Species: Cathartica
Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Interesting Fact: They are native throughout the temperate and subtropical Northern Hemisphere, and also more locally in the subtropical Southern Hemisphere in parts of Africa and South America.
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Invertebrate: MosquitoesScientific name: Anopheles gambiae Genus: Culicidae Species: Culiseta
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthopoda Interesting Fact: An adult female mosquito consumes about 5-millionths of a liter in a single blood meal.
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Ave: Green HeronScientific name: Butorides virescens Genus: Butorides Species: B. virescens
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Interesting Fact: A group of herons has many collective nouns, including a "battery", "hedge", "pose", "rookery", and "scattering" of herons."
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Mammal: Gray FoxScientific name: Urocyon cinereoargenteus Genus: Urocyon Species: CinereoargenteusKingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Interesting Fact: Gray fox are considered omnivores, therefore they eat a wide variety of foods. Small mammals, eggs, fruit, birds, insects, nuts, berries, and lizards are some of their food choices.
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Fish: Largemouth BassScientific name: Micropterus salmoides Genus: Micropterus Species:Black BassKingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Interesting Fact: They were originally found only East of the Mississippi River and South of the Great Lakes in the continental United States.
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Reptile: TurtleScientific name: Testudines Genus: Terrapene Species: Terrapene ornataKingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Interesting Fact: The first known turtles existed 200 million years ago.