Blue-Spotted Salamanders, Painted Turtles & Feral Children!
The largest gathering of Chicago’s nature lovers was held Saturday. Here are some highlights via Twitter:
One of my fav slides from #WildThings19, Essential Skills for Feral Children, at the “I Love the Trash Forest” talk abt keeping wild spaces for kids to play – https://t.co/Y7tkc7mNzD pic.twitter.com/3sU6LnxDVu
— cassi saari (@BOUCUR) February 25, 2019
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Karen Glennemeier sharing habitat associations of blue-spotted salamanders in summer #WildThings19 pic.twitter.com/KOOftHGwjH
— Allison Sacerdote-Velat (@IamwithHerps) February 24, 2019
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Expert panel @WildThingsChi: Bombus affinis used to be abundant but now on endangered list. Still some local populations & urban areas can be places of refuge for them. Learn to identify them to protect them. #WildThings19 pic.twitter.com/faXNGkye4o
— West Cook Wild Ones (@WestCookWildOne) February 23, 2019
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Will put up my slides from the @WildThingsChi iNaturalist talk soon on my website and the conference Sched. I have a poster for the poster session if you have any Qs! #WildThings19 pic.twitter.com/IrRKkP1CPC
— cassi saari (@BOUCUR) February 23, 2019
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Diving deeper into the living things of the Chicago land area cemeteries. #birds #AED209trolls #WildThings19 @alexissmith pic.twitter.com/dLWAPEjHmJ
— Ryan DePaola (@DepaolaRyan) February 23, 2019
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In “Mosses of the Chicago Region: What Little We Know, and Where We Go” with speaker @DigiNaturalist ! #WildThings19
— Karen (@TangerineShark) February 23, 2019
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@wild_ecology sharing effects of urbanization on painted turtle sex ratio #WildThings19 pic.twitter.com/EYe4SaT7Cp
— Allison Sacerdote-Velat (@IamwithHerps) February 24, 2019
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We had a great time at #WildThings19! We learned about #warriorsedges, bees, butterflies, the folks living along the Little Calumet in the 15th century, and more – plus our #BioBlitz poster looked pretty fresh. 😉 So cool to be part of this wonderful collaborative community! pic.twitter.com/j18gvEb5dd
— The Wetlands Initiative (@WetlandsTWI) February 25, 2019
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Fully inspired by yesterday’s #WildThings19 #WildThingChi. I am planning to paint more monarch this year. Saving one species doesn’t mean just one species, as you know. #savingmonarch pic.twitter.com/afihXeGLJf
— Heeyoung Kim (@brushwhisperer) February 24, 2019
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#WildThings19 #WildThingsChi was great! Not to mention MANY interesting sessions, these kids were adorable! pic.twitter.com/X7WoOYFOP2
— Heeyoung Kim (@brushwhisperer) February 24, 2019
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We are the last stragglers here at #WildThings19 so here is a PSA in case anyone lost a stick and a business card pic.twitter.com/ScBoVVoTFh
— Stephanie Beilke (@4LETTERBIRD) February 24, 2019
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Previously: The Largest Gathering Of Chicago’s Nature Lovers!
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Posted on February 26, 2019