… Grades 5-6, Unit 4 Climate Change in My Backyard Activity Descriptions Unit 4: Predicting the consequences of changes for human civilization In Unit 4, students learn that individuals have a role in climate change (“are you bigfoot”) that climate change affects people in different ways … Climate Change in My Backyard Activity Descriptions Unit 4: Predicting the consequences of changes for human civilization In Unit 4, students learn that individuals have a role in climate change (“are you bigfoot”) that …
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… Presenters will focus on native pollinators, bees and climate change, supporting pollinators in gardens and other natural areas, supporting bees in urban areas, and current pollinator conservation efforts. Attendees choose from three hands-on workshops related to creating pollinator habitat in your yard or neighborhood park. Schedule TIME TOPICS AND SPEAKERS 8:30 a.m. Check-in opens 9 … Presenters will focus on native pollinators, bees and climate change, supporting pollinators in gardens and other natural areas, supporting bees in urban areas, and current pollinator …
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… Green Roof Plant Evaluation Notes Press Kit Green roofs. In plant science (and gardening), the new frontier is overhead rather than underfoot. On the … evaluation manager Richard Hawke has conducted a grand experiment, the largest of its kind in the United States. In a five-year study of more than 40,000 plants installed in three different soil depths (4-inch, … Green roofs. In plant science (and gardening), the new frontier is overhead rather than underfoot. On the …
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… from Arizona, quartz from Arkansas, and copper from Portugal). Mr. Verity's work is also in the private collections of the Prince of Wales and Sir Elton John. Stop 2: The Perennial … ancient idea: think the hanging gardens of Persia, the Imperial Garden of China, and castles in medieval England. The benefits are many: walls radiate heat for plants, block wind and cold, and keep out undesirable noise, views, animals, and neighbors. In England, walled gardens became popular in the 1800s. Note that bricks on the outer wall here …
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… her amazing concoctions with everyone on the farm. She just received an associate’s degree in sustainable agriculture from the College of Lake County. Audrey Brinkers Intern First season … at North Chicago Community High School. His favorite part of Youth Farm is cleaning the crops. In his spare time, he likes to play basketball. Joanita Cokley Crew member First season Joanita … School. Her favorite part of Youth Farm is the bonding part, the coming together as a group. In her spare time, she likes to spend time with animals. Dezsharay Wilkins Crew member First …
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… study for learning about citizen science as a field, how to use citizen science effectively in a variety of educational settings, and how to create compelling activities and opportunities … FrogWatch USA, and Picture Post. Citizen Science Academy courses allow you to participate in a community of practice dedicated to engaging youth and adults in science. While they are geared toward formal and informal educators, courses are open to all. …
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… Chef de Cuisine Chef Ramiro Velasquez has been working at Carlos, a fine dining restaurant in Highland Park for 17 years. A skilled chef in contemporary French cuisine, Ramiro participates in many charitable causes such as the James Beard Foundation, Share our Strength and Meals on … Chef de Cuisine Chef Ramiro Velasquez has been working at Carlos, a fine dining restaurant in Highland Park for 17 years. A skilled chef in contemporary French cuisine, Ramiro participates …
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… collections at the Chicago Botanic Garden focus on plants from around the world that grow well in the Chicago area and are adapted to the local climate and soils. The Garden’s permanent … than 2.8 million living plants. These plants are of native and nonnative origin and are found in the Garden’s public terrestrial and aquatic displays. The current permanent Living Collection … perennials do not form woody tissue and normally die down at some period of the year in response to temperature, moisture, or light, and renew activity in the following growing …
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… visible, consisting of only 1 acre along our service road, right next to our Science Center. In 2010, Garden ecologists removed invasive species, seeded native herbaceous species, and … Because of its small size and high visibility, it is similar to other small woodlots found in neighborhoods throughout the region, and showcases what can be done to support plants and wildlife in even a small space. Enjoy while you stroll or bike along the East Road (also known as the …
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… Amalea Tshilds Amalea Tshilds and Jason Hammel, owners of Lula Café in Chicago, promote sustainable agriculture. Their Heirloom Pepper Terrine bursts with local … of peppers and peel. Separate the red peppers for puree and marinate the heirloom peppers in olive oil and salt to taste. Peel and slice the purple potatoes one eighth of an inch thick. Blanch the potatoes in small batches until done. Whip goat cheese with mascarpone and heavy cream until fluffy. …
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