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News!

Air pollution is threatening the future of the Appalachians, impacting everything from rare salamanders to forest production. Read the full report to learn what the Conservancy and the Cary Institute discovered.
 


Chesapeake Bay

Can We Have Our Bay – And Fish It, Too?
Nearly 20 million people are projected to live in the Chesapeake Bay watershed by 2020. With the pressures from this growing population, can we still conserve natural diversity in our nation’s largest estuary? Find out why the Conservancy’s Mark Bryer believes we can.

 

 

Get Outside

"One Planet — Ours!" is a summer event at the U.S. Botanic Gardens that focuses on sustainability — not only how it applies to gardens and the landscape, but how each of us and our communities can live for tomorrow, as well as for today. Learn more.

Read our interview with boundary monitor, Pat Groller, as she talks about her experience monitoring Maryland's preserves

 

Everyday Environmentalist

Everyday Environmentalist: Gabe Cahalan

"Going green" calls for a whole new level of thinking today. The Conservancy's Gabe Cahalan, a land management steward in Maryland, offers a new idea: run your car on vegetable oil. You'll be able to pick up your carryout and fuel at the same place, while also decreasing your impact on the environment.


 
 



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