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Who we work withConservation/EnvironmentCase HistoriesAssociation of Zoos and Aquariums AZA and PCI planned a national news conference in Chicago on April 1, 2005 to launch "Wonders of Water," a public awareness campaign to make zoo and aquarium visitors aware of the organization's mission to provide excellent care for animals in accredited zoos and aquariums, a great experience for visitors, and a better future for all living things. more Brookfield Zoo Winning a tax exemption for ten Chicago area cultural institutions. more Chicago Wilderness PCI's public relations campaign to raise awareness and support for Chicago Wilderness, an organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Chicago's rich natural legacy for future generations. more Morton Arboretum The Morton Arboretum was embarking on its first-ever capital campaign. “Branching Out!” would fund several major initiatives and represent the most significant series of building projects in its 82-year history. more Partners for Parks and Wildlife During his budget address in February 2004, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich stunned state conservation, parks and outdoor sports organizations when he announced a $34 million cut to the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) program and the Natural Areas Acquisition Fund (NAAF). The cut eliminated all state grants to aid local government in purchasing and upgrading open space for public parks and it reduced state conservation staff and stewardship programs that protect the state’s most rare natural areas, called nature preserves. more |
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