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Print cover,
Fall 2004:
A maple woods at The Morton Arboretum.
Photo by Sam Rowell.

 

 

 

Fall 2004

A Place in the World.
Editor's Note, by Debra Shore.

The Phantom Savanna. Nature returns to the Middlefork, home of the last high-quality savanna remnant. By Don Parker.
Growing Green Kids. Psychologist Carol Saunders is working to understand why people care for nature. By Dave Aftandilian.

The Greening of Sarah's Grove. When the Village of Schaumburg adopted a Biodiversity Recovery Plan, it became an unlikely leader in natural planning. By Debra Shore.

  The Lifeboat, the Milk Bottle, and the Middle Passage. How one man's discovery opened a new world and made connections with the old. By Debra Shore.

Meet Your Neighbors

 

New England Aster: Sunny Showoff

Red Velvet Mite: Ruby Lord of the Love Garden

June and Steve Keibler: Airplanes and Orchids

 

 

 

 


Departments

News of the Wild

Letters
Going native in utility corridors; Miles of Tiles; Daley's stewardship; contributions from Friends of Chicago Wilderness Magazine.

Natural Events
Red bats; common nighthawks; chimney swifts; bottle gentian; Eastern milk snakes; chipmunks prepare for winter.

Into the WildGlacial Park; Ivanhoe Dune & Swale; Rollins Savanna. Plus all the profiles and maps we've published since our first issue.

  Autumn in
Chicago Wilderness

Reading Pictures
By their seeds ye shall know them. By Stephen Packard; Photos by Casey Galvin and Stephen Packard.

 


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