Wild in the City: Chicagoland's Urban EcologyMain MenuWild in the City: Chicagoland's Urban EcologyIntroductionA Day in the ParkGrowing a Path from the Grass RootsSeeds of ChangeA Century of Citizen Science in Lincoln ParkDocumenting Urban NatureRelated Programs and ProjectsAdditional ReadingAbout the Exhibit
Matthew Laflin Memorial Building.
12019-10-08T20:12:21+00:00Kate Flynn7a93418b93b9db509597a67ae6311be88dcb38d6142View of front of Laflin Building, surrounded by trees, as seen from aboveplain2019-10-22T14:20:03+00:00GPN-1717_Front-of-Laflin-Building-from-above.jpgCC BY-NC-SA1894 - ca. 1940Audiovisual Collection, Chicago Academy of Sciences / Peggy Notebaert Nature Museumglass plate negativeRachel Shaevele1921ae15fc281505fb502844fa624f60b45e1b3
Chicago and the surrounding area approached the end of the 19th century with not only a host of problems associated with the extraordinary pace of its urbanization, but also with an emerging network of public greenspaces and civic societies interested in environmental concerns.