Remembering Caroline Stalnaker

Remembering Caroline Stalnaker

We were very sad to learn about the recent passing of a longtime environmental supporter and friend of Potomac Conservancy, Caroline Stalnaker.  Caroline owned a 106-acre working farm along Cedar Creek in Strasburg, Virginia.  In 2006, Caroline permanently protected her land through a conservation easement with Potomac Conservancy and Virginia Outdoor Foundation.  We have been extremely fortunate to know Caroline and work with her to preserve her land and legacy forever.

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Get to Know Rebecca Wodder, PC's Newest Board Member

Get to Know Rebecca Wodder, PC's Newest Board Member

Potomac Conservancy welcomes Rebecca Wodder to our Board of Directors! Rebecca has devoted her career to conservation and comes to the Conservancy having served for two years as Senior Advisor to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, advancing conservation objectives. Rebecca was nominated by President Obama for the post of Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks in the Department of the Interior in June 2011. Previously, Rebecca served as President and CEO of American Rivers from 1995 to 2011, successfully directing strategic, programmatic and financial operations.

Potomac Conservancy staff and fellow Board members were delighted to welcome Rebecca at her first Board meeting in March 2014.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet the Gulf 4 FEMA Corps Team

Volunteer Spotlight: Meet the Gulf 4 FEMA Corps Team

Potomac Conservancy was thrilled to have Nico, Sebastian, Aziza, Vanessa and Mac join us at the February 22nd Canal Stewards cleanup event. The team dedicated their Saturday morning to removing litter and debris along the shores of the Potomac at Fletcher's Cove in Washington, DC.

Nico, Sebastian, Aziza, Vanessa and Mac are members of AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) FEMA Corps: Southern Region, Gulf 4. Team members from this FEMA Corps group are assigned service projects in and around Jessup, Maryland.

See what the team had to say after the jump.

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Nature's Prescription: Go Outside, Visit a Park

Nature's Prescription: Go Outside, Visit a Park

As our society has shifted from moving to sitting – it’s increasingly important for children and adults alike to make regular time outside for recreation, fun adventures, and relaxation.

National Park Service's Healthy Parks, Healthy People initiative recruited doctors and health care providers to explain why the Park Prescription is so important to Washington D.C.'s quality of life.

Learn what doctors had to say after the jump.

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Be a Voice for Clean Water – Help Save Maryland’s Ten Mile Creek!

Be a Voice for Clean Water – Help Save Maryland’s Ten Mile Creek!

Montgomery County, Maryland is home to one of the most pristine waterways in the Chesapeake Bay region: Ten Mile Creek in Clarksburg Town Center. But this important natural resource is in trouble.

Long-time development plans threaten to strip healthy forests and habitat surrounding the Creek, removing important natural defenses and water quality protections.

On March 4, Montgomery County Council will vote and decide whether to restrict future development activities along the Creek.

If you live in Montgomery County and would like to stand up for local water quality protections, tell your Montgomery County Council representatives to save Ten Mile Creek before March 4!

Contact Montgomery County Council officials >

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Potomac Conservancy Welcomes Leanna Diggs

Potomac Conservancy Welcomes Leanna Diggs

Leanna Diggs recently joined Potomac Conservancy in January 2014 as the Policy and Advocacy Intern. Leanna works with the Policy Manager, Amanda John, to assist in advocating for policy and legislation surrounding water quality and land conservation programs throughout the D.C. Metro Area. As a multifaceted organization, Potomac Conservancy will greatly benefit from Leanna’s research and briefings, and her work will help inform policy strategy and advance conservation in the Potomac Watershed.

Learn more about Leanna's efforts after the jump.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Scott, Zachary, and Clayton

Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Scott, Zachary, and Clayton

Scott and sons, Zachary and Clayton, left their warm house on a brisk Saturday morning to help Potomac Conservancy clean the lands surrounding Cabin John Creek. Scott and his family participated in the 2014 national Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, joining two dozen fellow volunteers at sites in Maryland and Washington, DC. The family took a moment to put down their trash bags and reflect on their service and the importance of the lands they helped to beautify.

See what they had to say after the jump!

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American Rivers Highlights Successful Conservation Strategy

American Rivers Highlights Successful Conservation Strategy

On The River Blog, former Conservancy Land Protection Director, Emily Warner, explores Potomac Conservancy’s conservation successes in partnership with American Rivers and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Through a two-year $150,000 Potomac Highlands Implementation Grant, the Conservancy's Shenandoah Valley Priority Lands Project protected over 1,000 acres of land, five and a half stream miles, and nearly 10 miles of forested stream-side riparian buffers.

Through close partnerships with landowners and organizations who share our vision for a clean and healthy Potomac, we complement existing conservation efforts, pool resources and expertise, and increase local impact.

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Frederick County, MD: Improving Local Water Quality Through Shared Responsibility

Frederick County, MD: Improving Local Water Quality Through Shared Responsibility

The Frederick News-Post reported a legislative attempt to exempt Frederick County, Maryland from enforcing a local stormwater fee. Potomac Conservancy joined clean water partners in Annapolis, Maryland on Tuesday, January 28 to protect the state’s mandatory stormwater fee.

As The Frederick News-Post details, Hedrick Belin, president of the Potomac Conservancy, also argued against a Frederick County exemption, pointing to an assessment released last year that concluded many county streams were in poor health.

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MLK, Jr Day: A Day of Service to Remember

MLK, Jr Day: A Day of Service to Remember

Potomac Conservancy was excited to join 35 volunteers who braved the frigid cold to participate in a day of service improve the health of public lands found in the C&O Canal National Historical Park.  We thank this group of committed river champions for their help in removing over 800 pounds of trash, debris, and invasive English Ivy from the shores of the Potomac.

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American Rivers Blog Series Features 2013 River Report

American Rivers Blog Series Features 2013 River Report

American Rivers' guest blogger, JD Willoughby, features Potomac Conservancy's 2013 State of the Nation's River report in a special series on the health of the Potomac. In the latest report, the Conservancy assessed several watershed variables that help measure water quality and scored the Potomac River a C, up from a D in 2009. Due to several threats facing our Nation's River, the Potomac topped the American Rivers 2012 Most Endangered Rivers list.

Be sure to check out JD's blog series and learn more about emerging threats to our local water quality.

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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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