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What We Do

 
 
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Transform City Rivers into Urban Sanctuaries

Urban Rivers works in partnership with the City of Chicago’s Department of Planning and Development, community groups, corporations and local businesses to ensure thoughtful planning and acceptance of the Wild Mile as a long-term and cherished asset.

Community Engagement & Economic Growth

Restoring life to the Chicago River goes beyond the plants and wildlife that now have habitat to thrive; a beautiful river lined with lush greenery and public walkways brings life to the community and revitalizes businesses along the river’s edge.

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Proven Science for Ecological Restoration

From the very first section of floating habitat installed, Urban Rivers has used scientific research to inform our decisions, with the goal of scaleable impact for global good. Through partnerships with universities and scientific institutions, like Shedd Aquarium, we continue to learn from this first-of-its-kind endeavor.

 
 

Our Mission is to transform city rivers into Wildlife Sanctuaries.

 
 
 

Learn more about our work from some of the young students we work with

 
 
 

The Wild Mile

Urban Rivers flagship project

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The Wild Mile will be the first-ever floating eco-park of its scale in the world.

Wild Mile Chicago will be a mile-long floating park located on the North Branch Canal of the Chicago River, a manmade channel along the east side of Goose Island between Chicago Ave and North Ave.

The park consists of floating gardens with public walkways and kayak docks in the Chicago River. The Wild Mile functions as a public park, open-air museum, botanical garden, kayaker destination, classroom for the community, and provide habitat for native wildlife.

 
 

The first section of the world’s first floating eco-park of its scale.

 

 Get Involved

 
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Volunteer

We rely on our team of dedicated volunteers to keep the Wild Mile pristine, monitor wildlife and collect data for our research projects. Does kayaking through the Chicago River 1-2 hours a week sound fun? Become a River Ranger! Don't worry, we'll train you on everything you'll need to know, from citizen science to kayaking safety. Our volunteers come from all backgrounds but have one thing in common - they make a huge difference!

 
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Donate

When you make a tax-deductible donation to Urban Rivers, you’re supporting the most effective and innovative solutions to bringing life back to city rivers. By building urban wildlife parks in partnership with students and other members of the community, we can all experience, first-hand, what it means to re-engineer our built environment and make a better future together. That’s why your contribution is so much more than charity; it’s an investment in the future of our cities and planet.

 

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