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Chicago Wilderness
The wilderness of Chicago encompasses more than 225,000 acres of protected natural lands that survive amid some of the Midwest's most highly developed landscapes. From southeastern Wisconsin through northeastern Illinois and into northwestern Indiana, the members of Chicago Wilderness work to preserve prairies, forests, streams and wetlands. Why the Conservancy Got Involved The biggest threat to Chicago wilderness is development. As the Chicagoland population is expected to rise by 1.5 million people by 2020, there will be an increasing demand for housing and transportation, and fast-paced and careless development planning may result in the destruction of important natural landscapes. What We Are Doing Members of the Chicago Wilderness consortium work together on projects in the areas of science, natural resources management, sustainability, education and communication. Chicago Wilderness partners have collaborated on more than 240 projects including providing prescribed fire training, educating teachers and students about nature and reaching out to local governments to help them restore and maintain natural areas. Chicago Wilderness is also working with scientists to direct research that will improve our understanding of the region’s ecosystems and our ability to maintain them. |
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