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  • … trees. Explore design considerations, trees as engines of economic development, legacy trees in historic Chicago parks, the challenges of urban soils, and how pests affect the sustainability …
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  • … or door front, this collection of dried plant leaves, flowers, seeds, and barks is a must-have in American kitchens: full spice racks are prized as wedding gifts and easy-to-access spice drawers are de rigueur in kitchen remodels. Spices and herbs are every cook's link to the world of flavor—and the … re-assort, assemble, and plan for a useful and powerful flavor arsenal. Assess what you've got In general, herbs are the "green" plant parts: the leaves, flowers, stems, or roots of green, …
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  • … portfolio-quality finished piece is required to pass each course. (If you are not interested in pursuing the certificate, you do not need to concern yourself with grades.) The certificate … students) Required Courses: Creative Fine Art Digital Photography Textures & Patterns in Nature Fine Art Portfolio A Fine Art Portfolio B Fundamental Courses: Choice of four: Abstracts in Nature (maximum of two) Black & White Photography Fine Art Water Portfolio    Portraits in
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  • … bell bottoms. This event includes music, free light fare, and a cash bar. Space is limited. Buy Tickets Now …
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  • … Plants, Fungi, and Animals in our Natural Areas We work hard to understand the complex network of plant and animal species … groups below. Plants and Fungi We have documented hundreds of plant and fungi species in our natural areas: lists are available upon request. Birds Of the more than 250 bird species on this Garden-wide list, most are best observed in our natural areas, where the diversity of native plant species we manage provide the habitat …
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  • … Partners in Mental Health: Veterans, Therapists, and Nature Presented by Nature, Culture and Human Health … Burnstein Hall, Regenstein Center, Chicago Botanic Garden The Forest Preserves of Cook County in partnership with the Chicago Botanic Garden and the Department of Anthropology of Northwestern … (NCH2). The discussion will focus on how the approximately one-half million wartime veterans in Illinois can benefit from the natural and outdoor resources available in the Chicago region. …
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  • … operation, Savor…Chicago; and business partners like Midwest Foods and FarmedHere, which buy produce and/or hire Windy City Harvest Transitional Jobs and Apprenticeship graduates. It … operation, Savor…Chicago; and business partners like Midwest Foods and FarmedHere, which buy produce and/or hire Windy City Harvest Transitional Jobs and Apprenticeship graduates. It …
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  • … species of owls, some of which are year-round residents, and others that mostly show up in winter. To help with identification of owls, you might look for owls with “ear tufts”—not … also be divided into those with yellow eyes and those with dark brown eyes.   How to Spot Owls in Winter Scope out any fairly large nests that you see. You may be lucky enough to spot what … on the nest with its ear tufts sticking up over the edge. Pay attention to any songbirds in the woods. It is common for blue jays, chickadees, and crows to mob owls. If they spot an owl, …
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