Chicago River Portrait is Magical
Artist Ben Miller painted a portrait of the Chicago River in reverse using a fly rod and reel, a process he calls聽鈥渇ly cast painting.鈥澛
Continue Reading »Artist Ben Miller painted a portrait of the Chicago River in reverse using a fly rod and reel, a process he calls聽鈥渇ly cast painting.鈥澛
Continue Reading »New team members help expand our resources and strategies for watershed planning and equitable partnerships across the watershed.
Continue Reading »The awareness campaign engages the public about the importance of everyday actions in water use to help eliminate threats to the river system and Lake Michigan posed by combined sewer overflows.
Continue Reading »Trahms is a director at William Blair where she works with companies in the environmental services sector.
Continue Reading »The parcels that have been selected are some of the largest remaining river edge sites in Chicago and provide an intergenerational opportunity to get riverfront development right.
Continue Reading »Since 1992 volunteers have removed an epic 1.9 million pounds of litter and invasive plant material from the river and its banks.
Continue Reading »第一吃瓜 would like to see the downtown tradition of dyeing the river green evolve into something that embraces the vastly improved health of the river system.
Continue Reading »Pollock is聽an expert in聽zero-waste聽system strategies to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Continue Reading »However, more work needs to be done to sustain and accelerate health improvements from threats posed by rising chloride (salt) levels and the climate crisis.
Continue Reading »The peregrine falcon is the official bird of the city of Chicago,
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