The
Prairie Wolf Slough is a forest preserve in
Deerfield, Illinois just north of
Deerfield High School. The name refers to the
Native American name of early
Deerfield and
Jefferson Park pioneer
John Kinzie Clark which was nonimoa, or prairie wolf in
English. The preserve is and contains of trails. Since 1994, the slough has been routinely burned to allow for more native plants and animals to inhabit it and to prevent overgrowth. The land was purchased by the government in the 1970s and today is used by the nearby high school and surrounding corporate offices as a place to learn, play, exercise, and enjoy.