In this episode we take a look at what a group called Urban Rivers is doing to create wildlife habitat along the Chicago River using flooding bioswales and native plants. Humans don't need to travel five hours away from urban centers in order to enjoy the peace of mind that comes from being around nature. Instead, we can nurture and restore nature to the places where we build our cities. Native Plants are the lifeblood of the act of bringing wildlife and nature back to the big, shitty cities that for too long have gone without it. in this episode we hope to reshape the way that humans think of the cities we live in, and realize that we are PART of nature instead of always trying to eradicate it
Check out Urban Rivers at www.urbanriv.org where you can find information on how to get involved. My hope is that somebody out there sees this and starts building floating bioswales for native plant habitat illegally - guerilla style - to help bring native ecology back to the cities.
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