If your New Year’s resolutions include ditching the disposables, get to know these environmentally-friendly reusable alternatives

If your New Year’s resolutions include ditching the disposables, get to know these environmentally-friendly reusable alternatives

One small way to help out the Potomac River: Limit your single-use plastics!

These convenient alternatives may keep litter out of our waterways and can even save you money in the long run.

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Potomac Conservancy celebrates 30 years of fighting for clean water

Potomac Conservancy celebrates 30 years of fighting for clean water

It’s been said that to know where you’re going, you have to know where you’ve been…

We reflect on Potomac Conservancy’s 30-year history of conservation achievements and the work that still lies ahead of us to return swimmable and fishable waters to our community.

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10 tips for a river-friendly holiday season

10 tips for a river-friendly holiday season

Ah, 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.

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Announcing Tomorrow's Trees, a people-powered initiative to re-forest the Potomac River region

Announcing Tomorrow's Trees, a people-powered initiative to re-forest the Potomac River region

The leaves are falling and so are the acorns!

Potomac Conservancy is rebooting and expanding our local acorn collection initiative under a new name: Tomorrow's Trees. Learn more about this exciting roots-to-rivers program and how you can tap your inner squirrel and start collecting acorns this fall.

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Our vision and pledge for equity and justice in the Potomac River Watershed

Our vision and pledge for equity and justice in the Potomac River Watershed

The well-being of our families and communities depends critically on the health of our lands, waters, wildlife, and our relationship with them. Yet, the destruction of the natural environment and barriers to access and safety outdoors disproportionately affect BIPOC and other historically marginalized communities.

Learn more about how these inequities impact Potomac Conservancy’s mission and the commitments we’ve made to ensure our outdoor communities and spaces are diverse, equitable, inclusive, and just.

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Potomac Conservancy concludes the region’s first comprehensive climate series — Here’s what we learned

Potomac Conservancy concludes the region’s first comprehensive climate series — Here’s what we learned

The climate crisis is here. And so is the final chapter of Rising to the Challenge, the region’s first comprehensive climate report.

Our report and six-part series have revealed the unique ways in which our streams, wildlife, and communities are impacted by a warming climate and extreme weather.

Dive into Part Six to uncover 7 key climate findings that impact the Potomac River — and the nature-based solutions we must support to overcome the crisis of our lifetime!

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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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Got climate grief? Head to the river

Got climate grief? Head to the river

Science says that getting on or near water can ease the collective stress we’re all feeling due to the climate crisis and COVID-19. That’s why protecting our natural resources is more important now than ever.

Here’s how you can help keep our local waterways clean and publicly accessible during a time of crisis.

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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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Blue Minds: How protecting access to the river protects our public health

Blue Minds: How protecting access to the river protects our public health

Science says that getting on or near water can ease the collective stress we’re all feeling. That’s why protecting our natural resources is more important now than ever.

Here’s how you can help keep our local waterways clean and publicly accessible during a time of crisis.

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Streets all over the DMV are turning green. Why?

Streets all over the DMV are turning green. Why?

Have you noticed? Green streets are sprouting up in neighborhoods across the DMV.

From rain gardens to permeable pavement to roadside trees, “green streets” are doing more than boosting curb appeal. Learn more about this new landscaping trend and how it just might save 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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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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Help us name two dolphins in the Potomac! VOTE for your favorite picks by June 14th!

Help us name two dolphins in the Potomac! VOTE for your favorite picks by June 14th!

It’s time to flip out! You can name two dolphins in the Potomac River!

Potomac Conservancy and the Potomac-Chesapeake Dolphin Project invite the public, for the first time, to name two wild bottlenose dolphins in the Potomac River.

Check out the top 10 names and VOTE for your favorite picks by June 14th!

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