At 123 years old, the National Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is the longest running citizen science project in existence. Its roots date back to 1900, when ornithologist Frank Chapman suggested that people should go out at Christmas and count…
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Park District trustee planting trees of hope
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Inland Art: Riverfront Museum taps impressive collection to show excellent exhibits
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Nature Rambles: Our prairies need more Dawgs to look after them
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Five ways investing in public spaces helps reduce violence and crime
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Planting new trees is a key part of investing in “public spaces,” according to Reimagining the Civic Commons, which for years advocated for reinvigorating public spaces such as parks in Chicago and other Midwest cities and also stressing how developing…