Friends Recognized for Nonprofit Managerial Excellence
Annual award recognizes and celebrates Chicago area nonprofit organizations that exemplify extraordinary managerial excellence.
Continue Reading »Annual award recognizes and celebrates Chicago area nonprofit organizations that exemplify extraordinary managerial excellence.
Continue Reading »Virtual presentation will show how conservation planning, sensible land use decisions, and rewilding projects are critical to capturing the multiple benefits that investment in natural areas provides.
Continue Reading »The Litter-Free event is a collaboration with the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, with the goals of engaging local residents, improving public health, and protecting Deer Creek, a tributary of the Little Calumet River.
Continue Reading »The trash trap is the first technology of its kind deployed in the river system.
Continue Reading »New Watershed Policy Manager and Events Coordinator join the team.
Continue Reading »Run on behalf Friends to support our work to improve and protect the river system for people and wildlife.
Continue Reading »Museum associates regaled guests with true and bone-chilling Chicago tales.
Continue Reading »Friends demonstrated how teachers can use our Natural Solutions Toll with students to explore the entire watershed, specific communities, or focus on a school's neighborhood, local river access, and parks.
Continue Reading »Hosting a session entitled How to Improve Chicago’s Rivers.
Continue Reading »From their origins in Lake County, three tributaries flow south into Cook County where they converge to form the North Branch of the Chicago River.
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