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  • The south side of the Field Museum, with snow covering trees and bikes that are in the foreground
    Article
    Winter in Chicago—Get Outside!
  • A small yellow bud on a branch.
    Article
    Solving the Decades-Long Mystery of Manu
  • Image for Planting the Seeds of Conservation
    Article
    Planting the Seeds of Conservation
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    The MUSHROOM HUNT! [#TeamTrees]
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Article
    3 Questions with a Scientist: On Liking Lichens
  • Botanical illustration of a bunch of yellow flowers, with three with and pink flowers in the center. The arrangement includes golden samphires, daisies, and flea banes.
    Article
    The Popular and Prolific Ms. Pratt
  • In the foreground, an eye-level view of a black plastic structure holding plants. The background includes the museum's Stanley Field Hall, with two totem poles to the left and three cloud-like black plastic structures suspended from the ceiling.
    Article
    Bringing the Great (Cretaceous) Outdoors Inside
  • A brown lemur sitting in a tree, staring ahead with wide eyes.
    Article
    Lemurs Are Weird Because Madagascar's Fruit Is Weird
  • Dried prairie thistle plant specimen attached to paper.
    Article
    DIY Plant Pressing
  • A butterfly cocoon, and an orange and black butterfly on a purple flower.
    Article
    Monarch Butterflies 101
  • A plant with bright green stems and tiny yellow flowers; a plant with red fuzzy leaves
    Article
    How to Steer Clear of Two Common Poisonous Plants
  • 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 bee perched on a light blue-green plant with round buds. The background is an out-of-focus green prairie.
    Article
    Planting Your Native Garden
  • A bright orange and black butterfly on a purple flower with yellow center
    Article
    Five Reasons to Add Native Plants to Your Garden
  • Woman wearing a baseball cap and blue shirt in a rainforest-like setting, holding a large rock
    Article
    Women in Science: Corine Vriesendorp, Conservation Ecologist
  • A firefighter spreading controlled fire in a prairie with tall grass
    Article
    Restoring Plants With Fire in Calumet

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