Free Speaker Series at the Bridgehouse Museum: Native & Invasive Crayfish
Thurs, 6/25, 5:15-6pm on the Chicago Riverwalk at the Bridgehouse Museum. Free!
About this Event
Native and Invasive Crayfish of Chicago
Thursday, June 25
5:15 – 6:15 p.m.
McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum, 99 Chicago Riverwalk
Free and open to the public
Speaker: Reuben Keller, PhD, Loyola University Chicago
What is a crayfish and what type are found in the Chicago region? You may be surprised to learn that there are invasive and native species found throughout our waterways. What is their environmental impact? Join us to learn more!
Join us to celebrate 20 years of the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum all season long. Enjoy local beverages out on our riverfront plaza while you learn from local experts who bring to life key aspects of the Chicago-Calumet River system, wildlife, history, public policy, and community engagement throughout the summer.
This event is free and open to the public, and donations to Friends of the Chicago River are encouraged to support the Bridgehouse Museum's programming.
Located in the southwest bridgehouse of the historic DuSable Bridge on Michigan Avenue, the Bridgehouse Museum tells the story of how the Chicago-Calumet River system changed as people's use of it changed. The five-story museum showcases a river teeming with wildlife due in large part to hard fought water-quality victories and significant restoration efforts.
Sponsors help Friends offer free programs like this and support the Bridgehouse Museum in connecting people with the history and renaissance of the Chicago-Calumet River system inside this historic landmark Bridgehouse.
Thank you to our sponsors Goose Island Beer Co. and the Fletcher Family for making this special series possible.
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