Stories by Patty Wetli
Even in Winter, Chicago is Still a ‘City in a Garden.’ Take a Closer Look
| Patty Wetli
Lurie Garden's four-season approach to plantings provides a prime example of the beauty and life to be found in a winter garden.
With $900K Grant, Big Improvements Coming to Big Marsh Park — Including City’s 1st Campground
| Patty Wetli
A grant from the state will help fund creation of the Chicago Park District’s first campground and a fully accessible 3-mile trail at Big Marsh, a natural area rising up from the waste of big steel on the city’s Southeast Side.
Captured Coyote, Named Mercy, Won’t Be Euthanized
| Patty Wetli
The coyote, confirmed to have bitten a young boy, won’t be released back into the wild but will be placed in an educational setting to raise awareness of the need for peaceful coexistence.
Wanna Help the Environment? Lighten Up on the Salt
| Patty Wetli
Overuse of salt as a de-icer can contaminate waterways and harm wildlife. Learn how much is too much – and what eco-friendly options exist.
Myth Busted: It’s NOT TRUE That Property Owners Can Be Sued if Someone Slips on Shoveled Sidewalk
| Patty Wetli
On the other hand, property owners can be fined for not shoveling.
New Bucket List for Nature Lovers: The World’s Most Instagrammed Forests
| Patty Wetli
From the Amazon to Jiuzhaigou Valley, the world’s forests are racking up hashtags. But there’s no need to travel out of Cook County in search of photogenic flora.
How Do You Like Your January: Warm or Sunny? Because You Can’t Have Both
| Patty Wetli
With 24 days of partly cloudy or straight up cloudy skies, January’s pretty bleak. Unfortunately, it takes a blast of cold northern air to get the sun to come out and play.
Chicago More Vulnerable to Climate Change than Miami, Says ‘Death and Life of Great Lakes’ Author
| Patty Wetli
Author Dan Egan had sobering words for Chicagoans at a One Book, One Chicago event this week.
So Long Spork, See Ya Clamshell: Chicago Moves to Get Rid of Plastic Waste
| Patty Wetli
Chicago is getting tough on plastic waste. A new city ordinance would, if passed, ban Styrofoam to-go containers and reduce single-use plastic utensils.
Chicago Prepares to Declare Climate Emergency
| Patty Wetli
A resolution introduced at Wednesday’s City Council meeting calls for an emergency “climate mobilization” on a scale not seen since WWII.
Brookfield Zoo Euthanizes Second Beloved Lion in Less Than 2 Weeks
| Patty Wetli
Following what appears to have been a tragic accident, the zoo reported the death of its female African lion, Isis, less than two weeks after the loss of her mate, Zenda.
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