To protect clean water, we need to talk about the Potomac’s English ivy problem

To protect clean water, we need to talk about the Potomac’s English ivy problem

Beloved ornamental or tree killer? English ivy has blanketed our region, harming trees and reducing biodiversity wherever it grows. We talked with Jon Nowick of Tree Friends United about how to get invasive vines under control.

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How the Potomac River shapes local wildlife

How the Potomac River shapes local wildlife

From aquatic life deep underwater to majestic birds soaring overhead, and every living thing in between, there's one thing these animals all have in common: they consider the Potomac their home.

Learn more about some of the amazing species that live in and around the river, and ways you can help defend them against pollution, habitat loss, and the climate crisis.

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5 large birds you can spot along the Potomac River

5 large birds you can spot along the Potomac River

The Potomac River region boasts around 120 bird species thanks to plentiful food and habitat options.

Check out these five large birds you can easily spot on a thirty-minute walk along the river—and read on for inspiration on what smaller species to look out for next!

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How the Potomac River shapes local wildlife

How the Potomac River shapes local wildlife

From aquatic life deep underwater to majestic birds soaring overhead, and every living thing in between, there's one thing these animals all have in common: they consider the Potomac their home.

Learn more about some of the amazing species that live in and around the river, and ways you can help defend them against pollution, habitat loss, and the climate crisis.

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Ask An Expert: Should you leave your leaves?

Ask An Expert: Should you leave your leaves?

Every autumn, gardeners and landowners ask the same question…what should I do with the fallen leaves in my yard or garden? You may know that leaf litter is actually really important for soil health - but that doesn’t mean you have to leave your leaves.

Hear from the experts from Backyard Bounty about how to make the switch from gas-powered leaf blower to a method that benefits your plants, your soil, and clean water.

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Nature's medicine: 8 native plants with quite a history

Nature's medicine: 8 native plants with quite a history

We can easily take for granted the plants in our own backyard. In addition to keeping our rivers clean and healthy, native plants had many medicinal uses in the past.

Learn which local plants Native Americans used to treat illnesses, and see if you can find any of them growing near you throughout the year.

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