Making room for the Bobwhite Quail - A community effort

Making room for the Bobwhite Quail - A community effort

Can land protection bring back a bird from the brink? Perhaps, with a little community effort.

Bobwhite quail populations have declined 70% in the last 50 years due to habitat loss. Discover how landowners in Frederick County are joining together with local conservationists to create safe haven for the beloved bobwhite.

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Watch: The Potomac River fuels Olympic dreams

Watch: The Potomac River fuels Olympic dreams

World-class rower Emily Schmieg is up training on the Potomac river every morning at 6 am, and it’s where she’s found her peace - and speed. Now she’s hoping the river that has accelerated her athletic career will propel her to the 2020 Olympics.

But there are some hazards in her way. Discover how the Potomac has helped Emily, and what she hopes for its future.

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Eels are nearly extinct in the Potomac. Here’s why we want to bring them back.

Eels are nearly extinct in the Potomac. Here’s why we want to bring them back.

Eels: a slimy, snake-like fish most of us would rather not think about.

But, as it turns out, eels are an unlikely weapon in the fight against pollution, and scientists are working to return them to a stretch of river they’ve been blocked from for a century.

Learn more about the unappreciated eel and what’s being done to restore them to the Potomac.

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12 tips for a river-friendly holiday season

12 tips for a river-friendly holiday season

Ah, the holidays. It’s one of our favorite times of year. But it can also be — dare we say it — a wasteful time of year.

Let’s make this holiday season a tad greener this year. Check out 12 simple tips and tricks from our staff and host a memorable, river-friendly holiday party!

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Indigenous Voices: Discover the hidden beauty of Nanjemoy Creek

Indigenous Voices: Discover the hidden beauty of Nanjemoy Creek

Nanjemoy Creek is known as the “green thumb” of the Potomac River, as it remains so well-forested and pristine. This is in large part thanks to the efforts of the Piscataway people and their efforts to protect their ancestral home.

Hear from Piscataway nation member and Indigenous scholar Gabby Tayac about the connection her people have to Nanjemoy, their history along side it, and how its beauty still inspires her today.

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5 *completely legal* ways to pollute the Potomac

5 *completely legal* ways to pollute the Potomac

With all the progress made since the Clean Water Act was passed in 1972, it may still surprise you to learn there are plenty of ways you can still legally pollute the Potomac River.

Learn how our community allows pollution into our Nation's River – the drinking water source for you and nearly 6 million people – and what you can do about it.

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Young people are leading a movement for clean water - here’s why

Young people are leading a movement for clean water - here’s why

You may have seen students marching for climate action, but did you know they’re also leading the movement for clean water?

Learn about what these environmentally-conscious college students are doing to protect the Potomac and why they think it’s so vital.

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Meet the businesses making a big investment in clean water

Meet the businesses making a big investment in clean water

As a nonprofit organization, Potomac Conservancy depends on the generosity of our members and local businesses to support our mission to make the Potomac a healthy, thriving river.

Check out these 7 businesses that are showing their Potomac Pride by supporting over 1,500 volunteers and paddlers to remove over 10-tons of trash, plant native trees, and collect native seeds for future plantings!

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A Year of Progress for the Potomac River

A Year of Progress for the Potomac River

Announcing our 2018 - 2019 Annual Report! Celebrate a year of progress for the Potomac.

50 years ago, the Potomac River was declared “a national disgrace” by President Lyndon Johnson. Since then, the river has made a dramatic comeback - thanks to the work of Potomac Conservancy, our partners, and our community of 31,000 supporters. Now that the Potomac home to rebounding populations of fish, eagles, beavers, and dolphins, we don’t want to lose momentum.

Discover the strides we’ve made for the health of our water and how you can help fight the threats it still faces.

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Research Update: Dolphins give birth in Potomac River and other discoveries

Research Update: Dolphins give birth in Potomac River and other discoveries

Our partners at the Potomac-Chesapeake Dolphin Project have been out surveying the bottlenose dolphin population in the lower Potomac River all summer.

We joined them recently to hear what about they’ve learned this research season, sightings of newly named Mac and Chessie, and one very adorable discovery…

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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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Staff Picks: 6 Books to Read by the River

Staff Picks: 6 Books to Read by the River

At Potomac Conservancy, we think the river is the best classroom or teacher anyone could ask for this back-to-school season. But while you’re enjoying a fall breeze by the water, why not read a book that strengthens your connection with it?

For those of us that love to learn, here are six of our favorite non-fiction works that celebrate the wildlife, waters, and wonders of the Potomac Watershed and beyond.

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Virginia needs YOU - to vote!

Virginia needs YOU - to vote!

Every vote counts in every election - especially this one.

Voter turnouts for odd year elections are usually low, but that doesn’t make the upcoming election in Virginia (on November 5th!) any less important. Find out why your voice is vital for clean water and take our pledge to vote today!

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6 types of trash that harm local animals (and what you can do to help)

6 types of trash that harm local animals (and what you can do to help)

We’re fortunate to live in one of the most ecologically diverse regions in the country! The Potomac River is home to over 1,000 species of animals, but litter is threatening the critters that share our local lands and waters.

Discover 6 types of trash that pose the biggest risk to local wildlife — and what you can do to help!

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