Stories by Patty Wetli
First Full Supermoon of the Year Happening Monday, and It’s a Blue Moon
| Patty Wetli
Full supermoons appear brighter because the moon is closer to earth when they occur.
Swarms of Dragonflies Are on the Move Across Illinois, Part of a Great and Mysterious Migration
| Patty Wetli
Dragonflies are on the move, turning up in swarms during feeding frenzies as they begin migrating south for the winter. “It’s the most exciting time of the year if you love dragonflies,” said Cindy Crosby, a dragonfly monitor.
Pangolin Pup Born at Brookfield Zoo, Part of Global Effort To Save Animal Being Driven to Extinction by Poaching
| Patty Wetli
Brookfield Zoo Chicago is one of only a few zoos in the U.S. to have successfully bred and birthed pangolins. The newest pup arrived July 25, according to zoo officials.
Riot Fest Returning to Douglass Park Next Month in Surprise About-Face From Bridgeview Plans
| Patty Wetli
After a dramatic announcement two months ago that Riot Fest would be relocating to suburban Bridgeview’s SeatGeek Stadium, the music festival has pulled an about-face and will be returning to Douglass Park Sept. 20-22, pending Park District approval, the Chicago Park District announced Wednesday.
HBO Sends Bears Nation Into Meltdown With ‘Hard Knocks’ Streaming Snafu
| Patty Wetli
The streaming service has still offered no explanation for the more than one-hour delay in dropping Tuesday night’s episode of “Hard Knocks.”
Illinois Residents Raised Cicada Appreciation to an Art Form. Check Out the Winners of a Statewide Contest
| Patty Wetli
Prepare to get all nostalgic for the extremely recent past.
Some DNC Parking Restrictions, Street Closures Already in Place in Chicago; Bus Reroutes Start Friday
| Patty Wetli
The Democratic National Convention doesn’t get underway until Aug. 19, but the traffic headaches have already started with first of many street closures and parking restrictions.
The Perseid Meteor Shower Is Peaking This Weekend. Here’s How to View the Fireballs, Even in Chicago
| Patty Wetli
The Perseid meteor shower is back for its annual sky show, with peak viewing Sunday night into Monday morning.
Check Out the Other Air and Water Show: Piping Plover Nagamo Takes First Test Flights
| Patty Wetli
The piping plover hatchling is prepping for their first migration south.
One Man Dead After Jumping Into Lake Michigan Near Adler Planetarium, Water Conditions Remain Hazardous in NW Indiana
| Patty Wetli
One man has died after being rescued from Lake Michigan near the Adler Planetarium on Wednesday, according to Chicago police officials.
Chicago Has a New Botanic Garden: It’s the Lincoln Park Zoo
| Patty Wetli
Lincoln Park Zoo has been increasing its profile as a caretaker of plants and trees as much as animals, and it now has official accreditation as a botanic garden to show for it.
Chicago’s Newest Festival Is for the Birds. Literally. Check Out the Schedule for September’s Inaugural Urban Birding Festival
| Patty Wetli
Registration opens Saturday for the two-day festival set for Sept. 14-15.
July’s Tornadoes Felled 6,500 Trees in Chicago and Damaged Thousands More, Bureau of Forestry Reports
| Patty Wetli
Chicago received 9,000 reports of tree emergencies following July’s tornadoes, and a whopping 6,500 of those involved entire trees felled.
What Dog Days? July in Chicago Was Cooler, Wetter Than Normal
| Patty Wetli
While parts of the U.S. experienced record-breaking heat, July in Chicago was actually slightly cooler than normal.
When It Comes to Attracting Monarch Butterflies, Chicago’s Most Successful Urban Gardens Have Something in Common
| Patty Wetli
After analyzing data from a community science project on urban milkweed patches, Field Museum researchers have identified common milkweed as the species most attractive to monarch butterflies.
Northern Lights Could Be Visible This Week in Chicago as Solar Activity Heats Up
| Patty Wetli
An eruption of solar particles is headed toward Earth and the impact could be strong enough to make the aurora borealis visible in the lower Midwest, including northern Illinois, through Thursday.
Endangered Grevy’s Zebra Foal Born at Brookfield Zoo, With Another on the Way
| Patty Wetli
A male Grevy’s zebra foal arrived July 27, Brookfield Zoo announced. The newcomer is already off and running.
Welcome, Not-So-Little One. Baby Beluga Born at Shedd Aquarium is 1st Since 2020
| Patty Wetli
The not-so-little one — measuring 5 feet and weighing 105 pounds — arrived Wednesday night, the first beluga born at Shedd since 2020.
Witnesses Swear There’s an Alligator in North Pond, But It Might Be a Turtle Out for a Joy Ride on a Log
| Patty Wetli
Something appears to be lurking in the water at Lincoln Park’s North Pond, and some swear it’s an alligator.
Advocates for Bird-Friendly Design Fear Chicago Casino Could Cause Mass Casualties
| Patty Wetli
If the Bally’s hotel and casino on the Chicago River aren’t built with birds in mind, the question isn’t whether birds will die in collisions but how many. “It could rival the carnage at McCormick Place,” one advocate said.
Bears Have Been Spotted in Southern Illinois. Officials Say Northerners Should Also Be Prepared for Furry Visitors
| Patty Wetli
After confirming several black bear sightings in southern Illinois in recent weeks, wildlife officials issued a reminder to residents in northern Illinois that furry guests might also pay a visit here.
Illinois Wins $430M EPA Grant to Reduce Pollution and Spur Clean Energy Transition
| Patty Wetli
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $4.3 billion in funding Monday as part of its Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program, and Illinois was a big winner, nabbing $430 million.
Tornado Did Hit O’Hare, National Weather Service Confirms, as Twister Tally From July Derecho Climbs to Record-Breaking 27
| Patty Wetli
Several other areas also suffered damage from straight-line winds, according to the National Weather Service.
Chicago's Piping Plover Chick Has a Name, and Is Nearing a Key Milestone
| Patty Wetli
Say hello to Nagamo (Na-GA-mo), the sole surviving piping plover hatchling at Montrose Beach.
Chicago’s Forestry Crews Will Work Through the Weekend to Continue Clearing Thousands of Storm-Damaged Trees
| Patty Wetli
Chicago’s trees bore the brunt of damage caused by back-to-back storms July 14-15, which spawned a total of five tornadoes in the city.
Butterfly Sculptures Have Landed at Parks Across Chicago. Here’s How to Catch Them
| Patty Wetli
Butterfly sculptures have landed at nearly 20 parks across Chicago as part of the ongoing Flight of the Butterflies exhibit that kicked off this spring.
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