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March 25th, 2011
The Botany Department at The Field Museum is re-housing, databasing and digitizing almost 200,000 bryophyte specimens, which addresses the urgent concern over their long-term preservation.
March 21st, 2011
ECCo's Urban Anthropology Team receives Environmental Justice Award.
March 13th, 2011
 Researchers from Madagascar and The Field Museum recently described a new bird species. 
March 11th, 2011
ECCo anthropologists advise development of regional climate action strategy.
March 02nd, 2011
Leading researchers in urban life and material culture convened to discuss new approaches to collecting urban material culture for the 22nd century museum.
February 25th, 2011
Chemical analyses of the lions' remains at Field Museum show that they ate an estimate 35 people, not the 135 claimed by the railway engineer who shot them, says a new article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
February 23rd, 2011
Expeditions to the Eastern Slope of the Andes uncover a striking new cloud forest rodent the size of a squirrel but related to guinea-pigs.
February 23rd, 2011
Field Museum team studies zoo animals across U.S.; results convincingly tie mane size to cold weather.
February 23rd, 2011
ECCo is working with our partners to implement two powerful and inspiring plans: the Chicago Climate Action Plan (CCAP) focusing on the City and people, and the Climate Action Plan for Nature (CAPN) focusing on the natural environment and actions that will help important species in the 9-county region adapt to anticipated changes.  
January 17th, 2011
ECCo trains 60 Illinois librarians to develop Green Action Plans.

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