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  • NatureConnections »

    This unique project of the Chicago Public Library brings materials and programs about natural history to children. Each of the Chicago Public Library's locations has specialized collections of books, magazines, pamphlets, videos, and realia (such as ostrich eggs and rock collections) just for young people.

Helpful Websites

  1. Chicago Department of Environment »

    Learn more about the City's initiatives to protect our environment and how you can help.

  2. Chicago Conservation Corps »

    Get involved! The Chicago Conservation Corps trains concerned citizens to make a difference in their communities.

  3. Chicago Center for Green Technology »

    The Chicago Center for Green Technology is a model for green building and design and offers courses and certification in green building and design technologies.

  4. Environmental Law & Policy Center »

    The Environmental Law & Policy Center is a public interest environmental advocacy organization focused on policy in the Midwest.

  5. Illinois Pollution Control Board »

    The Illinois Pollution Control Board (IPCB) is responsible for adopting Illinois' environmental regulations and deciding contested environmental cases. Visit this website to review current and proposed regulations, filings and hearing transcripts (via Clerk's Office On-Line, or COOL), and other IPCB publications.