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Wild Things 2023 Conference: Glorious gamut from poaching in forest preserves to queer ecology

Por: Chicago Sun Times Sports March 01, 2023

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I’m not sure what to make of “Queer Ecology in Practice” and “The Phantom Menace” being the most packed sessions I attended Saturday at the Wild Things 2023 Conference in Rosemont. Maybe it’s the eclectic nature of Wild Things or of me. If you work in, volunteer in or enjoy the outdoors, attend the next Wild Things as thousands did this year.John McCabe, director of the department of resource management for the Forest Preserves of... + full article



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