EPA Supports Chicago River Schools Network
The grant funds will support teacher workshops and stewardship field trips to help students explore the Chicago-Calumet River system and learn about nature and science.
Continue Reading »The grant funds will support teacher workshops and stewardship field trips to help students explore the Chicago-Calumet River system and learn about nature and science.
Continue Reading »The prestigious award recognizes long-term contributions that advance aquatic resource conservation at a regional or local level.
Continue Reading »Friends of the Chicago River is pleased to welcome Aditi Chakravorty and Cameron Brenson.
Continue Reading »Dragons, unicorns, pink flamingos, and an 11-foot pool were just some of the colorful floats that meandered downstream on the North Branch from River Park to Clark Park.
Continue Reading »The Chicago River Schools Network and Girls 4 Science have partnered together over the last 12 years to help girls in the Chicago area gain experience with nature and science.
Continue Reading »Like Bike the Drive, the Summer Float Party is a one-day special event on the river.
Continue Reading »Since 1996, Friends has had thousands of teachers and over 475,000 students explore the Chicago River.
Continue Reading »These native plant communities, which are resilient to changing water levels, provide habitat for fish, turtles, and small mammals such as otters, muskrats, and beavers, as well as improve erosion control, water quality, and waterway aesthetics.
Continue Reading »The Clean Water Act ushered in the renaissance of the Chicago-Calumet River system.
Continue Reading »Mauery joins the team as development associate where she will be an integral part of Friends’ development and fundraising efforts.
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