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  • A water bird perches on a rock near a few small plants. A body of water and the Chicago skyline are out of focus in the far distance.
    Article
    Small—But Real—Changes You Can Make to Save the Planet
  • Image for Start Small with Composting
    Article
    Start Small with Composting
  • Two women wearing green shirts reaching into large blue recycling bins
    Article
    No Napkin Left Behind: Why Zero Waste Matters
  • Two images, one of a man with braids in a chef's coat plating several identical dishes; and several cobs of corn of different colors laid out flat. Sean Sherman by Rina Oh for the James Beard Foundation. Corn cobs from Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, in the Museum's collection.
    Article
    The Sioux Chef: Reinvigorating Indigenous Food Systems
  • A necklace made of beads and pointy teeth, resting on a wooden surface
    Article
    How to Save Giant Tropical Fruit Bats
  • Green water washing up on sand
    Article
    Climate Change And Lakes That Look Like Pea Soup
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Article
    Recycling at the Field
  • Close-up of an orange and black butterfly perched on a group of small, unopened flowers
    Article
    Milkweeds Can Save Monarchs And Beautify Your Garden
  • A bright orange and black butterfly on a purple flower with yellow center
    Article
    Five Reasons to Add Native Plants to Your Garden
  • A firefighter spreading controlled fire in a prairie with tall grass
    Article
    Restoring Plants With Fire in Calumet
  • Hummingbird hovering near a plant with red flowers
    Article
    Five Native Plants to Grow in Your Home Garden
  • Image for Born from the Ashes
    Article
    Born from the Ashes
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Gallery
    Engaging Chicago Communities in Climate Action Photo Gallery
  • Illustration showing a group of volunteers helping to weed the Edible Treasures Garden on The Field Museum's terrace.
    Department
    A Greener Field
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    Person
    Mario Longoni
  • A man, smiling and wearing a button down shirt. His sunglasses are perched on top of his head.
    Person
    Jeremy Campbell

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