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Appendix 1 Sources and Bibliography Books and Articles Bachrach-Sniderman, Julia. The City In a Garden: Hurlburt, Harry. Chicago Antiquities (Chicago, 1881) A Photographic History of Chicago’s Parks (Santa Fe, New Mexico: Center for American Places, 2001) Jordan, William R., III. The Sunflower Forest: Ecological Restoration and the New Communion Borror, Donald J., Charles A. Triplehorn, and with Nature (Berkeley: University of California Norman F. Johnson. An Introduction to the Study of Press, 2003) Insects, Sixth Edition (Saunders College Publishing and Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1989) Mills, Stephanie. In Service of the Wild (Boston: Beacon Press, 1995) Carpenter, Lynne and Joel Greenberg. A Birder’s Guide to the Chicago Region (DeKalb, Illinois: Robbins, Jim. “Native Grounds,” New York Times Northern Illinois University Press, 1999) Magazine (May 16, 2004) Cronon, William. Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago Wiggers, Raymond. Geology Underfoot in Illinois and the Great West (New York: W.W. Norton, 1991) (Missoula, Montana: Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1997) De Vore, Sheryl. Birding Illinois (Helena, Montana: Wille, Lois. Forever Open, Clear and Free: Falcon Publishing, 2000) The Struggle for Chicago’s Lakefront (Chicago: Gobster, Paul and R. Bruce Hull. Restoring Nature: University of Chicago Press, second edition, Perspectives from the Social Sciences and 1991). Originally published in 1972 by Henry Humanities (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2000) Regnery Company in cooperation with the Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council Greenberg, Joel. A Natural History of the Chicago Region (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002) Publications by An Atlas of Biodiversity (Chicago: Chicago Region Chicago Wilderness Biodiversity Recovery Government Agencies Biodiversity Council, 1998) Plan and A Summary of the Chicago Wilderness and Non-Profit Biodiversity Recovery Plan (Chicago Region Organizations Birds of the Windy City (Chicago: Chicago Biodiversity Council, 1999) Department of Environment, Chicago Park District, U.S. Department of Interior’s Fish & Wildlife CitySpace: An Open Space Plan for Chicago Service, and Chicago Audubon Society, 2001) (Chicago: Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Chicago Park District and Forest Calumet Area Land Use Plan (Chicago: Chicago Preserve District of Cook County, 1998) Department of Planning and Development, 2002). Natural Landscapes for Public Officials: A Source Calumet Area Ecological Management Strategy Book (Chicago: Northeastern Illinois Planning (Chicago: Chicago Department of Environment and Commission, 1997) Illinois Department of Natural Resources, 2002) Illinois Natural Areas Inventory Technical Report Chicago River Master Plan: Connecting P eople (Urbana: Illinois Department of Conservation, 1978) to the River (Chicago: Chicago Park District, 2002) Illinois Natural Areas Plan to Preserve and Chicago River Cor ridor Development Plan Protect Our Heritage (Springfield, Illinois: Illinois and Chicago River Corridor Design Guidelines Department of Natural Resources, 1980) (Chicago: Chicago Department of Planning and Development, 1999) 130 Land Acquisition Plan (River Forest, IL: Forest Protecting Nature in Your Community: Publications by Government Preserve District of Cook County, 1994) A Guidebook for Preserving and Enhancing Agencies and Non-Profit Organizations (continued) Biodiversity (Chicago: Northeastern Illinois Life Along the Boulevards (Chicago: Chicago Planning Commission for Chicago Region Department of Planning and Development, 1989) Biodiversity Council, 2000) Lincoln Park Framework Plan: A Plan for Restoring and Managing Stream Greenways: Management and Restoration (Chicago: A Landowners Handbook (Chicago: Northeastern Chicago Park District and Lincoln Park Steering Illinois Planning Commission, 1998) Committee, 1995) Special Places in the Lake Calumet Area: Final Report (USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, 2003) Chicago Park District Chicago Department of Planning & Development Web Sites www.chicagoparkdistrict.com www.cityofchicago.org/dpd Chicago Department of Environment Chicago Wilderness www.cityofchicago.org/environment www.chiwild.org 131 Appendix 2 City Agency Programs Chicago Park District Junior Earth Team Outdoor Explorers Helps young people develop an awareness Introduces outdoor and environmental and connection to the natural environment by activities to 8- to 12-year-olds during the school encouraging teens to perform stewardship projects year. Children record weather patterns, use in local parks and providing work experience and compasses, read maps, and study geology, urban exposure to environmental careers. wildlife and other aspects of nature in city parks. Nature Oasis Stewardship Days Helps residents experience nature within Emphasizes the exploration of city parks by an urban environment by offering nature-based engaging young people in hands-on, daylong science activities, restoration work, fishing, learning experiences in the parks. kayaking, nature crafts, campfires, after-school Urban Campers programs and overnight camping. As of summer 2005, Nature Oasis sites were at Gompers, Introduces 9- to 12-year-olds to nature, teaches Humboldt, Jackson and Washington parks. technical outdoor skills and provides an opportunity to apply the knowledge during a 24-hour camping Outdoor and Environmental Education Initiative experience in a local park. Incorporates programs in every park in the city Under Illinois Skies to serve toddlers through seniors. The programs develop awareness, appreciation, knowledge and Provides participants with a rustic camping stewardship of natural resources. experience and immersion in nature through a three-day camping trip to an Illinois state park. Mayor Daley’s Fish ’N Kids Operated in conjunction with the Illinois Provides summertime fishing instruction for Department of Natural Resources. 6- to 16-year-olds. Rods, reels, bait, fishing loca- tions and instructors are provided free of charge. Chicago Department Bird Habitat Green Roof/Green Buildings of Environment A preservation policy program that works toward Provides information on sustainable development bird habitat development and support. techniques for developers, architects and building owners and managers. Calumet Stewardship Initiative Provides stewardship and programming Stormwater Management opportunities to help people get involved in An educational campaign that produces and comprehensive ecological rehabilitation efforts distributes publications such as “Plant a Rain within the Calumet Open Space Reserve. Garden in Your Yard” and “Guide to Stormwater Best Management Practices.” Greencorps Chicago Provides horticultural instruction, materials and employment as part of a community landscaping and job training program. 132 Appendix 3 Volunteer Opportunities Calumet Stewardship Initiative Forest Preserve District of Cook County Organizations that For more information call the City of Chicago www.fpdcc.com, or call 708.771.1008 recruit and train volunteers Department of Environment at 312. 744.5959 – Preserve Keepers Corps to work on biodiversity restoration projects in Chicago Audubon/Wilderness Habitat Project Friends of the Chicago River Chicago www.habitatproject.org, or call Chicago Wilderness www.chicagoriver.org, or call 312.939.0490 at 847.965.1150, ext. 12 – Calling Frog Survey Illinois Department of Natural Resources – Bird Conservation Network census http://dnr.state.il.us/orep/ecowatch – Woodland Audit – EcoWatch program – Butterfly Monitoring Network The Nature Conservancy – Dragonfly Monitoring Network www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/ illinois/volunteer, or call 312.580.2100 or 866.876.5463 Chicago Bird Collision Monitors and Rescue – Volunteer Stewardship Network www.birdmonitors.net, or call 773.988.1867 – Mighty Acorns Chicago Botanic Garden North Branch Restoration Project www.chicagobotanic.org, or call 847.835.5440 www.northbranchrestoration.org, or call 773.631.1790 – Plants of Concern Openlands Chicago Department of Environment www.openlands.org, and www.openlands.org/ www.cityofchicago.org/environment, volunteer.asp, or call 312.427.4256 or call 312.744.7606 – TreeKeepers Chicago Park District – Stewardship Teams www.chicagoparkdistrict.com, or call 312.742.PLAY Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum – Volunteer Stewardship Program www.naturemuseum.org, or call 773.755.5100 – Nature Oasis Shedd Aquarium Chicago Wilderness www.sheddaquarium.org, and www.shed- www.chicagowilderness.org, and www.chicago- daquarium.org/volunteering, or call 312.939.2438 wilderness.org/involve/volunteer/index.cfm – Volunteer Stewardship Network Sierra Club – Citizen Scientist Programs http://illinois.sierraclub.org/chicago, and http://illinois.sierraclub.org/chicago/volunteer, or call 312.251.1680 Alliance for the Great Lakes The Field Museum of Natural History Other Groups www.lakemichigan.org www.fieldmuseum.org Chicago Herpetological Society Fort Dearborn chapter of Illinois Audubon Society www.chicagoherp.org www.illinoisaudubon.org/chapters Chicago Mycological Society Chicago Audubon Society www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/ www.chicagoaudubon.org Chicago Ornithological Society Midwest Ecological Landscape Association www.chicagobirder.org www.melaweb.org 133 Appendix 4 Previous Plans and Initiatives Government agencies, nonprofit organizations, community organizations and other groups developed the following plans. The plans laid the groundwork for the city’s current habitat restoration activities and the