Volunteers Record Ultrasonic Bat Calls to Identify Species
Volunteer wildlife monitors use specialized equipment to capture bats’ ultrasonic calls, which are not audible to humans.
Continue Reading »Volunteer wildlife monitors use specialized equipment to capture bats’ ultrasonic calls, which are not audible to humans.
Continue Reading »This essential volunteer role helps make Chicago River Day special and successful.
Continue Reading »Friends has restored habitat for three river-dependent species: osprey, bats, and turtles; and we need your help to monitor them.
Continue Reading »The urgent need for multi-beneficial nature-based green infrastructure investments is the focus of our 2023 Chicago River Summit.
Continue Reading »Chicago sound artist Norman W. Long helps people listen to the landscape to breakdown the barriers between the natural world and ourselves.
Continue Reading »An unparalleled opportunity to experience the enchanting beauty of the Chicago River.
Continue Reading »The custom-built, open source searchable map was designed to increase the use of multi-beneficial natural solutions to address a myriad of community and environmental problems. It is free and available to the public.
Continue Reading »Friends honors three worthy recipients with our 2022 River Commitment Awards for their exceptional efforts on behalf of our mission to improve and protect the river.
Continue Reading »Friends was delighted to help our partners at Riverbank Neighbors celebrate 30 years of their significant community-based stewardship of the Chicago River.
Continue Reading »Nature offers a good path of reflection.
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