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The 40 acre Northerly Island Ecosystem Restoration

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The 40 acre Northerly Island Ecosystem Restoration

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The 40 acre Northerly Island Ecosystem Restoration project site pictured June 17, 2014. This project will create six habitat types that existed before the Chicago metropolitan area was developed. For more info: 1.usa.gov/Uf29ts. The Great Lakes Fishery and Ecosystem Restoration (GLFER) program gives the Corps authority to plan, design, and construct ecosystem restoration projects that support the restoration of fisheries, ecosystems, and beneficial uses of the Great Lakes. Federal funding for this project is from the Corps of Engineers and EPA through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), and non-federal funding from the Chicago Park District. (U.S. Army Photo by Sarah Gross/Released)

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