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Friends of the Chicago River

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The photobomb was held to build awareness for April as Overflow Action Month.

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The riffles are created from natural and man-made formations. 

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The Chicago River starts with three far-northern forks that are little more than a foot wide.

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A ceremony on Sunday will mark the planting at LaBagh Woods, home to dozens of bird species.

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The river is home to more than 60 species of birds, including several that dine on its variety of fish.

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A river otter may have been spotted in the Chicago River for the first time in decades, if not longer.

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"Our Great Rivers" plan calls for Chicago's notoriously dirty waterways to be safe to swim in by 2030.

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Here's the full list from an official survey of the Chicago River.

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An exhibit featuring giant metal channel catfish cutouts will soon grace the Chicago Riverwalk.

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Fishing pals and co-workers David Jakubiak and Ryan Williams have used the fries to land monster fish.

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Tuesday's catfish release was part of habitat restoration for the river system, organizers said.