Climate Action Evanston

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  • Home Energy Answers

    Beth Emet 1224 Dempster Street, Evanston

    Home Energy Answers Virtual or In Person Nov. 15, 7:30pm Registration Required Making our homes more energy efficient is an important way we can help combat climate change. This panel of speakers will offer a range of ideas to make your home more energy-smart and sustainable over time. At the same time, they will guide […]

  • Our Urban Wildlife: Coyotes, Bats, Rats and other critters

    One Rotary Center One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, United States +2 more

    Seth Magle, Ph.D. Director, Urban Wildlife Institute, Lincoln Park Zoo What wildlife wanders, forages and hunts in our urban ecosystem? Some species are new arrivals, and others have been here all along, thank you. Using Lincoln Park Zoo’s diverse scientific specialties, the Urban Wildlife Institute studies the interaction between metropolitan development and nature. Learn about […]

  • Bird Collisions: Hazardous Features and Easy Solutions

    One Rotary Center One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, United States +1 more

    Annette Prince Director, Chicago Bird Collision Monitors Nearly a billion birds perish each year as a result of window strikes. They see the sky or tree in a window reflection and fly towards it, dying at the solid pane. For decades, Annette Prince of the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors has collected about 11,000 birds a […]

  • Butterfly and Dragonfly Populations, what Research shows

    One Rotary Center One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, United States +1 more

    Doug Taron Curator of Biology and Vice President of Research and Conservation, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum "I don't see as many butterflies as I used to." Is this statement really true? Doug Taron from the Illinois Butterfly Monitoring Network tracks long-term trends in butterfly populations. He sees a significant decline in abundance from 1997 to […]