Update: Maryland to plant 5 million trees in 10 years

Update: Maryland to plant 5 million trees in 10 years

The climate crisis is a major threat to life in Maryland, but despite vigorous efforts by Potomac Conservancy and grassroots organizers, the vital Climate Solutions Now bill failed to pass through the Maryland legislature this year.

Find out what climate-related solutions were passed in Maryland this year and how we can continue the local fight for climate solutions and the Potomac River.

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Ask An Expert: How to become a birder

Ask An Expert: How to become a birder

So you've probably heard that birding is a great hobby - it keeps you in touch with nature, it's inexpensive, and you can do it through a window or in a quiet wood. But how do you go from fledgling to eagle-eyed?

We talked to a local expert from the Audubon Society about easy ways to start birding (and make friends doing it!) and what makes being a Potomac region bird-nerd so special.

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It's dolphin season! Here's what we know (so far) about the Potomac River population

It's dolphin season! Here's what we know (so far) about the Potomac River population

Did you know the Potomac River is the summer home and breeding ground for thousands of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins?

As dolphins are currently returning to our waters, learn from expert Ann-Marie Jacoby of the Potomac-Chesapeake Dolphin Project about the history, lives, and behaviors of dolphins in the area.

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What do your neighbors think about the climate crisis? Our top 4 climate survey takeaways

What do your neighbors think about the climate crisis? Our top 4 climate survey takeaways

Earlier this year, we asked you what worries you about our local environment, the Potomac River, and the climate crisis. Here are your answers! Read on to get a better idea of what Potomac River locals think about the climate crisis’ effect on our region and how we can address your most pressing concerns.

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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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Potomac Conservancy statement of solidarity with Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Potomac Conservancy statement of solidarity with Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Potomac Conservancy condemns the surge in hate crimes against Asian American and Pacific Islanders. Hatred, racism, and violence wound the community which we aim to protect and foster and have no place in an effective and just environmental movement.

Read our full statement about the actions are taking to take to work against injustices in our community and to support AAPI.

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A Feminist Climate Action Reading List...for everyone

A Feminist Climate Action Reading List...for everyone

As if we were going to solve the climate crisis without the feminist perspective! With less than 10 years to prevent the most serious effects of climate change, it’s time we start listening to voices that have been historically excluded.

Here are some of our favorite books, podcasts, articles, newsletters, and more by women who are showing how to talk about climate change in a fun and engaging way.

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Your backyard can help clean the Potomac — here's how

Your backyard can help clean the Potomac — here's how

Just one inch of rain generates 2,000 gallons of runoff from a typical suburban home. Multiple that by the number of homes in our area and you can see why polluted runoff is the fastest growing source of pollution in the Potomac.

Hear from the experts at Backyard Bounty on how to transform your yard into a river friendly garden that fights pollution and naturally absorbs runoff.

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Welcome to wildflower season! Can you spot them all?

Welcome to wildflower season! Can you spot them all?

Our river’s banks, meadows, and woodlands are about to explode with color thanks to hundreds of local wildflower species, so get prepared for the most vibrant time of year with our handy guide to when and where to spot the most beautiful blooms of the Potomac!

Do you know a snowdrop from a spatterdock??

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7 tricks for talking about the climate crisis...so that people will listen

7 tricks for talking about the climate crisis...so that people will listen

Can you make a difference for our climate if you’re not an energy policy wonk or oceanographer? Yes, in fact, it’s better that you’re not an expert.

Find out why, six other tips for talking about climate action, and how to get involved today in our local movement on climate.

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Genuinely useful tips for getting outside this winter

Genuinely useful tips for getting outside this winter

Now more than ever, we all need the mental and physical health benefits of getting outside. But how can you take advantage of the winter outdoors without it feeling like a chore?

Check out this list of how to prepare for cold weather, new activities to try, wildlife you can only spot in the winter, and even how to stay in touch with the natural world when you’re determined to stay indoors.

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Potomac Conservancy statement in defense of free and fair elections

Potomac Conservancy statement in defense of free and fair elections

Potomac Conservancy has served the DC, DC Metro, and greater Potomac River region for over 25 years and we take threats to our community seriously. The recent sickening act of sedition by President Trump and his enablers, and attempted coup by domestic terrorists must be forcefully and unequivocally rejected.

Read Potomac Conservancy President Hedrick Belin’s full statement in defense of free and fair elections.

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4 ways Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. left his mark on the environmental movement

4 ways Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. left his mark on the environmental movement

While Dr. King is best known for his role in civil rights actions like the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and his “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington, he also cared deeply about the environment and left his mark on the conservation movement.

Find out why clean water matters to civil rights advocates and how you can help uphold Dr. King’s legacy through action.

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Surprising ways 5 local critters survive the cold

Surprising ways 5 local critters survive the cold

Have you ever wondered how our local critters get through the winter?

Whether it’s packing on the pounds, getting out of Dodge, or cozying up with some friends, Mother Nature has quite an amazing response to the cold. Find out how five common critters spend the winter.

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