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Does Nature Have Rights? A WTTW Screening and Community Conversation

  • Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue Chicago, IL, 60624 United States (map)

Join CBA President Judy Pollock and WTTW on Saturday, April 13 at 1:00 pm at the Garfield Park Conservatory for an in-person WILD HOPE series event. WILD HOPE is a collection of short films highlighting the intrepid changemakers who are working to restore and protect our planet.

We will watch a screening of episode 4: Does Nature Have Rights? Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, yet its wild spaces are also among the most threatened. In 2008, the country became the first nation in the world to enshrine the “rights of nature” in its constitution—granting wild species their own legal rights to exist. Today, conservationists are putting that powerful tool to the test as they battle to save the country’s biodiversity.

Then WTTW Reporter Patty Wetli will moderate a lively conversation featuring Amy Doll, Director of Friends of Illinois Nature Preserves; Judy Pollock, President of Chicago Bird Alliance; Nubia Willman, Chief Programs Officer, Latinos Progresando; and Edward Warden, Community Stewardship Program Manager, The Nature Conservatory and the Chicago Park District. Learn about local environmental initiatives and steps you can take to become a changemaker.

Earlier Event: April 13
Wooded Island Bird Walk
Later Event: April 15
Park 566 Bird Outing with Dan Lory