"Wedded to the river” for their entire lives, this couple sets their hearts on giving back
/Read about an Arlington couple whose shared love for the Potomac River inspired them to give back to the local community in a truly unique way.
Read MoreRead about an Arlington couple whose shared love for the Potomac River inspired them to give back to the local community in a truly unique way.
Read MoreBazil Newman was a Black business owner when slavery existed in America. Not only was his ferrying business a huge success, Newman used his skills to help others and left a lasting impact on his community that is being recognized today.
Read MoreEver wonder what a job in clean water advocacy looks like?
Our Senior Director of Advocacy Anna Mudd—whose love for nature and politics led her to pursue a career in this field—shares more about how her job changes with the legislative calendar, what keeps her going, and how building relationships is crucial for achieving success.
Read MoreTake your partner on a date like no other. These local destinations are full of outdoor whimsy, historic charm, and thrilling adventure! What's not to love?
Read MoreNot keen on spending too much time outside in the winter? It’s OK—we know it can feel rather dreary out there. But there are so many benefits to enjoying the outdoors even when it’s cold!
From bundling habits to outdoor education to fun recreation, these tips will help you get outside, LOVE IT, and look forward to doing it again soon!
Read MoreAll of us need the mental and physical health benefits of getting outside—yes, even in the winter. How can you take advantage of the cold 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 make a difference for your local community.
Read MoreYou’re not the only one yearning for warmer weather! Check out where these local birds migrate to avoid the winter chill.
Read MoreMeet Avery Siler, an amazing member of Team Potomac who’s passionate about protecting the Potomac River’s lands and its benefits for clean water, wildlife habitat, and public health.
Read MoreHappy new year! Celebrate 2023 by committing to these river-friendly and self-care resolutions in your daily life.
Read MoreFrom 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.
Team Potomac is small but mighty! Meet Weyessa, our Director of Community Conservation: DC Metro, whose passion for clean water led him to co-found a nonprofit that builds wells in his native Ethiopia and mobilize our local communities to protect the Potomac River. Learn more about what drives Weyessa and what his job looks like here at the Conservancy!
Read MoreAh, the holidays. It’s one of our favorite times of year. But December can also be—dare we say it—a rather wasteful month. Let’s make this holiday season a tad greener this year! Check out 10 simple tips and tricks from our staff for a memorable, river-friendly holiday season.
Read MoreOur local community got nuts for clean water this fall, collecting thousands of pounds of indigenous tree nuts that will be grown into future forests. Learn more about how you can help defend clean water by getting involved with Tomorrow’s Trees next season!
Read MoreThe Shenandoah Valley is home to the pristine headwaters of the Potomac River. But for its tight-knit communities, poorly planned encroaching development is an increasing worry to both the region’s ecological health and its long tradition of agricultural and forest economy.
Learn more about the importance of conserving land in the Shenandoah Valley and how Potomac Conservancy and local partners work to protect the Potomac’s upstream lands forever.
Read MoreThe Potomac River has always played an important role in the nation’s economy and politics, but balancing profit and growth with the health of the river and community proved difficult for a developing United States.
Learn more about the Potomac’s economic and geopolitical influence throughout history—and the lingering environmental consequences of exploitative industries—so we can continue to fight for more protections for the river and move into a sustainable future.
Read MoreOur local trees don't just deliver a treat in the form of fall foliage this time of year. They also cover the ground in their acorns and seeds, which are more important to clean water than you might realize. Test your nut knowledge and find out how you can help re-forest the Potomac River region!
Read MoreRooftop farms provide many amazing benefits to their urban communities—and DC is not an exception! They improve air quality, reduce the urban heat island effect, insulate buildings, and provide amenities to the city’s residents. What’s more, rooftop farms serve as rainwater buffers, reducing pollution from stormwater runoff and making waves for clean water in our city!
Read MoreClean water starts with every single one of us, and our collective actions are making a difference. Read our President’s letter about how Potomac Conservancy’s forest protection, clean water advocacy, and community cleanup programs have been critical to reducing pollution and returning clean, safe waters to area streams—and how people like you are making all of this possible.
Read MoreThe Potomac River has been shaping its physical surroundings for over 3 million years when it was first formed—and for thousands of years, it has played a critical role in the lives of the communities that settled along its banks. Inevitably, humans shaped the river back. Where does that leave us now?
Read MoreHealthy old-growth forests are crucial for clean water—but they can also help tackle the climate crisis. How can we help protect them?
Read MoreThe region’s leading clean water advocate, fighting to ensure the Potomac River boasts clean drinking water, healthy lands, and connected communities.
Potomac Conservancy is a nationally accredited land trust and clean water leader in the Potomac River region. We’re committed to restoring the Potomac to full health for the five million people who rely on the river for drinking water and outdoor enjoyment. We improve local water quality through land conservation initiatives that effectively stop pollution from entering our streams and tributaries. Our impassioned base of 30,000 supporters empowers us to protect and expand streamside forests, pass water protection laws, and restore local shorelines.
Potomac Conservancy
962 Wayne Ave, Suite 540
Silver Spring, MD 20910
EIN: 52-1842501
(301) 608-1188