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Landscape of Hackmatack

by Friends of Hackmatack | Apr 7, 2013 | Learn the Science of Hackmatack | 0 comments

blood sunset photo by Ray Mathis

The landscape of the bi-state region was shaped millions of years ago by the movement of glaciers across the region. Click on the links below to learn more about the geological landscape that comprises the proposed Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge study area.

The Last 500 Million Years in Illinois

Illinois and The Great Ice Age

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