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Urban Forestry

Mayor Richard Daley meets with Treekeepers photo

Chicago's estimated four million trees provide benefits such as clean air, privacy, and shade and windbreaks that help reduce energy costs. Openlands works hard to keep these arboreal allies vibrant and abundant in our urban environment.

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Neighborhood Open Space Planning

Boost your neighborhood's curb appeal with a community-wide plan for street trees, corner flower gardens, parks on vacant lots, and more.

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Green School Programs

In urban areas like Chicago, children need safe and creative places to learn and play. In fact research shows that students are happier in classrooms with plants. Openlands' Green School Programs, including the Green Teacher Network (GTN) and Building School Gardens, support the creation and use of school gardens by teachers and students during and after school hours.  

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Native Habitats

Are you dreading the thought of mowing the lawn and applying fertilizer and weed killer? Put down the gas can and consider native plant possibilities. Openlands' Native Habitats project promotes the use of plant species native to the Chicagoland area to expand plant and animal biodiversity in northeastern Illinois and the surrounding region.

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