Openlands is a Chicago-based organization that has been dedicated to protecting and preserving the natural landscapes of the region for over 60 years. They offer a variety of resources and programs to help people explore and enjoy the trails, waterways, and outdoor spaces in the Chicago area, including an interactive map of the region's nature spots and a guide to the water trails system. Openlands also provides opportunities for individuals to get involved in conservation efforts, such as volunteering, participating in education programs, and advocating for the protection of nature and wildlife.
With a focus on environmental responsibility, Openlands works to create access to nature for all and strives to maintain the health and solace of the region's open spaces. Their projects aim to give back to the community by creating new open spaces and preserving existing ones, ensuring that future generations can continue to enjoy the benefits of nature. Openlands also offers technical assistance to property owners, grants for tree planting, and a native plant sale to support the habitat of pollinators and wildlife.
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