In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the City of St. Louis, the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park recently opened its latest exhibit, which is titled 250 in 250. The exhibition tells 250 intriguing stories about the city’s past across five categories: 50 people, 50 places, 50 moments, 50 images and 50 objects. The exhibit — which is free to the public — will be on view through February 14, 2015. Jody Sowell, Director of Exhibitions and Research at the Missouri History Museum, recently sat down with Forest Park Forever writer Dale Hart to discuss some of the ideas behind the exhibit.
Read MoreOn March 11, 2014, Forest Park Forever and DJM Ecological Services, with funding support from the Missouri Department of Conservation, teamed up to conduct a controlled burn of three different sites within Forest Park’s Nature Reserve. In all approximately 7.5 acres of wildlife habitat was burned....
Read MoreWe were very pleased that two members of the FPF team — Park Ecologist Peter VanLinn and Nature Reserve Steward Josh Wibbenmeyer — were recent guests of Jean Ponzi's on her popular radio show "Growing Green St. Louis."...
Read MoreBloodroot is a small woodland flower that blooms for only one to two days. During the past two years in Forest Park, the bloom has come at the exact date of the vernal equinox (the first day of spring). We may not see that kind of constancy this year with the cooler weather, but visitors will want to keep their eyes peeled ....
Read MoreEarlier this week, we were thrilled to announce that Emerson, a longtime supporter of Forest Park Forever, had committed a $5 million gift to the organization. In addition to our press release about this remarkable gift, we encourage you to read coverage from ....
Read MoreOur dedicated Nature Reserve Volunteer Team is anxious to get out in the Park to care for and improve the native flora in the 170 acres called the Forest Park Nature Reserve. Yesterday, some of our volunteers attended a training to prep for the 2014 season. Now all we need are some warmer temperatures so they can get to work tacking invasive species removal!
Read MoreThe Forest Park Forever Nature Reserve staff joins forces with Wash. U student Rebecca Savitt to help combat an invasive plant that strangles the natural communities in Forest Park.
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