Forest Preserves of Cook County
David Schill has a strong background in environmental management and sustainability, currently serving as a Resource Crew Aid at the Forest Preserves of Cook County since November 2024. Prior to this role, David was the North Branch Crew Manager for Friends of the Forest Preserves from November 2023 to November 2024. David also worked as a Natural Areas Technician for the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves from November 2022 to November 2023 and served as a Natural Resources Assistant for the US Army Corps of Engineers from September 2020 to September 2021. David earned a degree in Environmental Studies with a focus on Sustainability Studies from The University of Arizona Global Campus, completing the program in February 2022.
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Forest Preserves of Cook County
The Forest Preserves of Cook County, with nearly 70,000 acres, is one of the oldest and largest forest preserve districts in the United States. It receives an estimated 62 million visits each year, providing an escape into a world teeming with wildlife and rich with outdoor recreation and environmental education opportunities. Within its boundaries are rare habitats that offer plant and animal diversity on par with the rainforests of the world.