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Prairie Research Institute INHS STAGE SITE – LP 6-12-24 * Give * Contact Us MENUMENU * Home * About * About INHS * Careers * Directory * Give * History * Locations * Research * * * By Taxon * Amphibians & Reptiles * Birds * Crustaceans * Fish * Fungi * Insects * Mammals * Mollusks * Plants * * By Topic * Endangered and Threatened Species * Environmental Assessment * Environmental DNA (eDNA) * Infectious Diseases * Invasive and Pest Species * Outdoor Recreation * Taxonomy and Systematics * Resources * Biological Collections * Community Science * Illinois State Biologist * Illinois State Entomologist * Natural History Information * Publications Skip to content WELCOME TO THE ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY, PART OF THE PRAIRIE RESEARCH INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS HOME NEWS Please choose fewer than 4 columns and try again. Study: When do timber rattlesnakes emerge in the spring in Illinois? Natural History Survey STUDY: WHEN DO TIMBER RATTLESNAKES EMERGE IN THE SPRING IN ILLINOIS? INHS malacologist Sarah Douglass among the sixteen employees honored with Chancellor's Staff Excellence Award Natural History Survey INHS MALACOLOGIST SARAH DOUGLASS AMONG THE SIXTEEN EMPLOYEES HONORED WITH CHANCELLOR'S STAFF EXCELLENCE AWARD INHS survey studies Illinois hunters’ beliefs about controlling disease in deer populations Natural History Survey INHS SURVEY STUDIES ILLINOIS HUNTERS’ BELIEFS ABOUT CONTROLLING DISEASE IN DEER POPULATIONS IMPACT RESEARCH COLLECTIONS The INHS biological collections consist of millions of specimens and represent the most complete record of Illinois biota anywhere. Learn More ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROGRAMS INHS is home to five environmental assessment programs, monitoring plants, animals, ecosystems and habitats across the state. Learn More PUBLICATIONS & REPORTS INHS work appears in peer-reviewed journals, reports, and series publications. Learn More STAFF SPOTLIGHT Please choose fewer than 4 columns and try again. Lauren Dean, assistant research scientist LAUREN DEAN, ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCIENTIST Hope Dermott, visiting scientific specialist HOPE DERMOTT, VISITING SCIENTIFIC SPECIALIST Dr. Nohra Mateus-Pinilla, 2024 Distinguished Research Scientist Award recipient DR. NOHRA MATEUS-PINILLA, 2024 DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH SCIENTIST AWARD RECIPIENT EVENTS There are currently no Illinois Natural History Survey events scheduled. Check the Prairie Research Institute calendar for other events. View all FROM THE FIELD Please choose fewer than 4 columns and try again. Learning by listening to the people who live it LEARNING BY LISTENING TO THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE IT Starving mosquitoes for science STARVING MOSQUITOES FOR SCIENCE Following in the footsteps of early 20th century naturalist Elizabeth Kerr FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY NATURALIST ELIZABETH KERR PART OF THE PRAIRIE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, HOME TO THE ILLINOIS STATE SCIENTIFIC SURVEYS Illinois Natural History SurveyIllinois State Archaeological SurveyIllinois State Geological SurveyIllinois State Water SurveyIllinois Sustainable Technology Center CONTACT US Get in Touch Subscribe to our newsletter ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY 1816 South Oak Street, MC 652 Champaign, IL 61820 P: 217-333-6880 F: 217-244-0802 Email usNewsletter * * For permissions information, contact the Prairie Research Institute. Read our Land Acknowledgement Statement. Email the Web Administrator with questions or comments. * About Cookies * Privacy Policy * Copyright © 2024 * Accessibility