
Executive Director Doug Widener is Leaving the Conservancy
We’re writing on behalf of the Board of Directors to inform you that Doug Widener is leaving the Conservancy, and Chicago, to become the CEO of the Piedmont Park Conservancy
We’re writing on behalf of the Board of Directors to inform you that Doug Widener is leaving the Conservancy, and Chicago, to become the CEO of the Piedmont Park Conservancy
Finding a dead or injured animal is a stressful experience and it can be difficult to know who to contact for help. In Lincoln Park, the most common injuries to
Summer is in full bloom. A walk around North Pond is a testament to that statement. Black-eyed Susan’s have begun their long and beautiful blooms that will continue throughout summer.
The Calling Frog Survey utilizes the help of educated volunteers each spring to collect and submit data on amphibian populations in northern Illinois. In 2014, the Chicago Academy of Sciences
The Calling Frog Survey utilizes the help of educated volunteers each spring to collect and submit data on amphibian populations in northern Illinois. In 2014, the Chicago Academy of Sciences
The Calling Frog Survey utilizes the help of educated volunteers each spring to collect and submit data on amphibian populations in northern Illinois. In 2014, the Chicago Academy of Sciences
It is a privilege to care for Lincoln Park, but we cannot do it without you.
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The Lincoln Park Conservancy is an IRS-recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit, FEIN #36-3320423
September 23 – 10am until Noon
Join your neighbors for a community cleanup and stewardship day in Lincoln Park! Help care for the park we all love!