WV Chemical Spill. A Warning for Local Water Safety?

WV Chemical Spill. A Warning for Local Water Safety?

Is our water safe? Potomac Conservancy President, Hedrick Belin, helps answer that question in Potomac Almanac's recent January 22 issue.

“Polluted runoff can severely degrade water quality, wildlife habitat and fish populations in the Potomac’s tributaries and the main stem,” said Belin. “Keeping our lands and waters safe is most importantly about our right to safe drinking water, clean air and the legacy that we leave for our children and grandchildren.”

See what else Hedrick has to say about the Potomac's waters after the jump.

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Potomac Conservancy Gives the Potomac's Health a Grade of C

Potomac Conservancy Gives the Potomac's Health a Grade of C

How is the river doing? Potomac Conservancy seeks to answer this fundamental question in its 2013 State of the Nation's River Report. The report evaluates key indicators including pollution, fish, land use, people and habitat, to give an in-depth look at the river's health. Download your copy of the 2013 Report and find out why the river receives an overall C grade.

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Conservancy Closes Easement Deal on 288-Acre VA Property

Conservancy Closes Easement Deal on 288-Acre VA Property

In October 2013, Potomac Conservancy’s Land Protection team closed an easement on Half Moon, permanently protecting 288 acres in Frederick County (VA). Boasting pristine forests and working farmland in the Cedar Creek watershed, Half Moon helps preserve local and regional stream health as the waters of Cedar Creek meander into the Shenandoah River and ultimately flow into the Potomac.

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Welcome New Stewardship Specialist, Tracy Lind

Welcome New Stewardship Specialist, Tracy Lind

Tracy Lind joined Potomac Conservancy in November 2013 as our Stewardship Specialist.  Tracy is charged with conducting annual monitoring visits on the Conservancy's 76 conservation easement properties in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. In this way, Tracy ensures landowners are complying with land use restrictions as detailed in their easement agreement.  Working alongside Land Protection Manager, Jed Rau, Tracy’s stewardship expertise helps increase the pace of land protection and ensures the Potomac’s highlands remain verdant and vibrant for generations to come.

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You Did It! Another Successful Canal Stewards Season Closes!

You Did It! Another Successful Canal Stewards Season Closes!

Our last Canal Stewards event of 2013 was a huge success! Thank you to everyone who came out to an event this year, you helped bag 7,300 pounds of trash, filled 267 bags with invasive plants, and hauled 22 tires to the curb! Potomac Conservancy and the Potomac River thank you! And a special thanks to our 2013 Canal Stewards sponsor, REI, and our long-time partners at the C&O Canal National Historical Park!

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A Close Up Look at our Landowner Advisor Program

A Close Up Look at our Landowner Advisor Program

Chesapeake Bay Journal helps spread the work about Potomac Conservancy's Non-operator Landowner Advisor program and how it's helping to enhance working lands in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.  The picture, featuring the Armstrongs and Advisor Joe Thompson, was taken by Chesapeake Bay Journal photographer Dave Harp.

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6th Annual Potomac River Jam

6th Annual Potomac River Jam

October 20, 2013

Thanks for jamming with Potomac Conservancy! Hundreds of new and old friends helped celebrate the Potomac at our 6th annual Potomac River Jam. We had a blast hosting this year's event in the historic district of Takoma Park, MD, where friends of all ages came together to enjoy free give aways, children's activities and live music!

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North Face Speaker Series Benefits Potomac Conservancy

North Face Speaker Series Benefits Potomac Conservancy

October 2, 2013

We give a special thanks to Hudson Trail Outfitters and The North Face for inviting Potomac Conservancy as the partner non-profit for its Speaker Series at the AFI Theatre in Silver Spring. We had so much fun meeting fellow outdoor enthusiasts and were truly inspired by Conrad Anker's presentation "The Impossible Climb" on his quest to climb Mount Meru.

 

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Meet Jonathan Wood, Our New Sr. Director of Development!

Meet Jonathan Wood, Our New Sr. Director of Development!

September 9, 2013

Potomac Conservancy is excited to welcome our newest team member, Jonathan Wood! As the Senior Director of Development, Jonathan is charged with leading fundraising operations and overseeing the Conservancy's growth campaign. Jonathan will help the Conservancy expand efforts to connect with our region's most ardent river champions.

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2013 Picnic on the Potomac

2013 Picnic on the Potomac

July 28, 2013

Potomac Conservancy was thrilled to host another wonderful Picnic on the Potomac in celebration of the dedication and commitment of our friends, volunteers and supporters. Our Potomac community helped us honor MIRA USA as our 2013 Volunteer of the Year! Thank you to all the picnic goers who came out to enjoy the fun-filled day with children's crafts and games, BBQ, flavored ice and live music by Lilt.

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Saving Our Lands: New Easement Protects 133 Acres in VA

Saving Our Lands: New Easement Protects 133 Acres in VA

Our supporters help us safeguard lands critical to the Potomac's water quality. Officially closed in July 2013, our latest conservation easement permanently protects more than 133 acres of agricultural and forested land in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. To date, the Conservancy has permanently protected more than 12,500 acres of the Potomac's lands!

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