Stories by Patty Wetli
Invasive Dupes, Part 3: A Rose by Another Name Is a Multiflora Disaster
| Patty Wetli
In honor of National Invasive Species Awareness Week, we’re posting daily “dupes” — invasives that can easily be confused with native species. Today brings us to a truly unexpected subject: the rose.
Tornado Watch Issued for Chicago Region Through Late Tuesday Night
| Patty Wetli
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for the Chicago region, much of northern Illinois and parts of northeast Indiana, through 10 p.m. Tuesday.
Invasive Dupes, Part 2: Crayfish vs. Crayfish — Seeing Double
| Patty Wetli
In honor of National Invasive Species Awareness Week, we’re posting daily “dupes” — invasives that can easily be confused with native species. Today we’re tackling crayfish.
Second Pair of Bald Eagle Mates on the Nest in Will County. How Big Will the Eaglet Boom Be?
| Patty Wetli
The Forest Preserve District of Will County confirmed a second pair of eagles are incubating eggs in a newly-built, enormous nest.
February Is Going Out on a Wild Note: Record-Breaking Warmth, Wildfire Warnings, Tornadoes and Maybe Snow
| Patty Wetli
The forecast for last week of February has a little something for everyone. Buckle in for a wild ride.
Invasive Dupes, Part 1: Teasel vs. Thistle, Will the Real Native Please Stand Up
| Patty Wetli
In honor of National Invasive Species Awareness Week, we'll be posting daily "dupes" — invasives that can easily be confused with native species.
Look at That Face: Brookfield Zoo’s Baby Seal in the Running for Cutest Newcomer
| Patty Wetli
The grey seal pup was born Feb. 17. He’ll stay behind the scenes for the next month and a half while bonding with his mom.
Bald Eagles Confirmed Nesting in Will County. Eaglet Watch Is On
| Patty Wetli
All signs are pointing to another successful year of bald eagle mating in Will County.
Are Early Birds a Sign of Climate Change, Weird Weather, Neither, Both? It’s All of the Above, Experts Say
| Patty Wetli
Red-winged blackbirds, American robins, and sandhill cranes are among the species of birds Chicagoans have spotted in recent days on the leading edge of spring migration. But wait — according to the calendar, it’s still winter.
Shedd’s Rescued Sea Otter Pup Makes Public Debut as He Continues to Thrive, Doubling in Size and Cuteness
| Patty Wetli
The still-unnamed pup arrived at Shedd Aquarium in November 2023 and recently made his public debut after acclimating behind the scenes.
Monty and Rose #4Ever. Park District Names Dune Habitat for Piping Plover Lovebirds, On Valentine’s Day No Less
| Patty Wetli
The Park District Board of Commissioners voted Wednesday to rename the plovers’ Montrose Beach meeting spot the Monty and Rose Wildlife Habitat.
With Monarch Butterfly Population at Near Record Low, Chicagoans Have Their Marching Orders: Every Milkweed Stem Counts
| Patty Wetli
Aster Hasle, a conservation scientist at the Field Museum, said, “Our role in the Midwest is to build that population back up. There is a lot that we can do here to provide habitat that’s going to help.”
Forget Something? Drawings of Proposed White Sox Stadium Leave Nature Out of the Picture, Advocate Says
| Patty Wetli
Any development on the Chicago River should address concerns about climate resilience, biodiversity, sustainability and pollution, advocates say. "It would be an enormous mistake to not take that seriously," said Margaret Frisbie, of Friends of the Chicago River.
In This Wacky Winter, Seed Pods Instead of Snow Are Blanketing the Ground
| Patty Wetli
In a winter that hasn’t seen much in the way of snow, honey locust pods are picking up the slack in terms of blanketing lawns, parkways and sidewalks, and piling inches deep along curbs.
'Skilling It' a Top Vote Getter in Chicago's Snowplow Naming Contest. Read all the Winners
| Patty Wetli
The results of Department of Streets and Sanitation's snowplow naming contest are in and we can confirm that Chicago truly is a Tom Skilling kind of town.
What To Do About Audubon? Field Museum Displays Rare Copy of Naturalist’s Masterwork But Also Examines Personal Flaws
| Patty Wetli
The Field Museum’s rare copy of John J. Audubon’s “Birds of America” is now on public display, as part of an exhibit that doesn’t shy away from Audubon’s complicated legacy.
The Groundhogs, and Tom Skilling, Have Spoken: It's Going To Be an Early Spring
| Patty Wetli
Neither groundhog saw its shadow, indicating an early spring.
Welcome Back! After 15-Month Absence, Dolphins Return to Their Home-Sweet-Renovated-Home at Brookfield Zoo
| Patty Wetli
The zoo’s seven bottlenose dolphins will spend the next six weeks getting used to their new and improved digs.
Native Mollusks Are Key to Freshwater Ecosystems. Here’s How One Group is Helping Build Mussel Mass on the Chicago River
| Patty Wetli
Freshwater mussels can be a river system’s best friend, but they’re missing from long stretches of the Chicago River. Here’s a look at one effort to reintroduce them.
‘Night and Day’ Transformation: Arnold Randall is Leaving Cook County Forest Preserves in Better Shape Than He Found Them
| Patty Wetli
From catching walleye to bringing restoration work out of the dark ages to passage of a groundbreaking tax hike, Arnold Randall reflects on his 13 years as general superintendent of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
From Buckingham Plowtain to CRTL-SALT-DELETE, Finalists Announced in Chicago Snowplow Naming Contest. Time to Cast Your Vote
| Patty Wetli
Snowprah Windfrey and Micicle Jordan are among the pun-heavy contenders just announced as finalists in Chicago’s second annual Name a Snowplow contest.
Is Chicago’s Cold Snap Good News in the Fight Against Invasive Species? Not When It Comes to Spotted Lanternfly
| Patty Wetli
Experts said the pest’s eggs, which will hatch in spring, are able to withstand the recent arctic blast.
‘Sundogs’ Are a Bright Spot During Cold Snaps, Look for These Halos in the Chicago Sky
| Patty Wetli
Sundogs form when waves of sunlight pass through ice crystals suspended in clouds. They resemble rainbows or halos, or can even resemble a second sun.
Chicago Remains in Grip of Dangerous Wind Chills, Mid-Week ‘Warm Up’ Won’t Last
| Patty Wetli
The Chicago region remains under a wind chill warning Tuesday morning as bitterly cold temperatures persist.
Snow Blankets Chicago Area With Half a Foot in Some Places; Round Two Now Expected Overnight
| Patty Wetli
The first of two rounds of snow made for a snowy morning commute Friday, with a second round set to hit overnight into Saturday.
Winter Storm Warning Issued for Chicago Region, Snow Totals Away From Lakefront Could Top Half a Foot
| Patty Wetli
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Chicago and the surrounding region, in effect from 3 a.m. Friday through noon on Saturday.
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