Second Year of Biota Awards Invests $1.5 Million in Biodiversity Research
SKOKIE, IL - Today, the Walder Foundation announced the five 2023 Biota Award recipients whose research aims to understand, protect, and restore biodiversity in Chicago and around the world.
Walder Foundation Announces First Biota Awards to Researchers Tackling Biodiversity
SKOKIE, Ill. (March 30, 2022) – Walder Foundation announced today the five Biota Award recipients whose research aims to restore, protect and conserve biodiversity in the Chicago region and around the world.
Walder Foundation announces 2024 Biota awardees
Philanthropy News Digest covers the Walder Foundation’s announcement of its 2024 Biota Awardees, recognizing pioneering biodiversity research.
Turf Grass Is America’s Default Lawn Setting. Chicago Researchers Are Rethinking the Possibilities
A WTTW article investigates Chicago researchers' push for native plant-based lawn alternatives to replace environmentally taxing turf grass.
Chicago Innovators: The Biota Awards fund biodiversity research in Illinois
WBEZ Chicago’s Sasha-Ann Simons hosts an interview with Sara Ruane, assistant curator of herpetology at the Field Museum, Meghan Midgley, soil ecologist at The Morton Arboretum, and Jack Westwood, program director of the Biota Awards.
The Chicago Garden Wildlife Project: Blooming Where We Stand
Lincoln Park Zoo’s Chicago Garden Wildlife Project helps to enhance the advantages of gardens through data-based information using several strategies.