The Women’s L Project Honors Our Executive Director
L stations (symbolically) renamed for extraordinary Chicago Women,
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Continue Reading »The Greater Chicago Watershed Alliance is creating a data-driven Natural Solutions Tool to better understand ideal places for nature-based green infrastructure projects /
Continue Reading »When established community groups organize cleanups, Friends supports their efforts by training volunteer leaders and providing supplies, which empowers them to keep planning cleanups year round.
Continue Reading »Hooded mergansers are native and common throughout southern Canada and the northern United States.
Continue Reading »Learn more about the lives of groundhogs on our Inside, Out & About podcast.
Continue Reading »These patches are critical micro-habitat zones that play an important role in connectivity corridors throughout the river system.
Continue Reading »Our amazing volunteer canoe guides and boat haulers make our fun, educational, and impactful canoe program possible.
Continue Reading »Friends of the Chicago River praises the announcement of $225.8 million for the Brandon Road Project to prevent invasive carp from reaching the Chicago River system and the Great Lakes.
Continue Reading »The seven-mile African American Heritage Water Trail highlights nearly two centuries of stories about African Americans who fought for freedom and equality.
Continue Reading »Cold weather and frozen ground is why the removal of woody invasive species and low-quality trees is primarily targeted to happen during the winter months.
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