Thank you for helping sustain the river that sustains us all

Thank you for helping sustain the river that sustains us all

Clean 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.

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History we should know: How the Potomac shaped our community

History we should know: How the Potomac shaped our community

The 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?

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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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Montgomery County is making strides to protect its forests by introducing Bill 25-22

Montgomery County is making strides to protect its forests by introducing Bill 25-22

In mid-September, the Montgomery County Council has introduced Bill 25-22 to significantly strengthen the county’s Forest Conservation Law, which hasn’t been updated in thirty years. On October 4, our president Hedrick Belin proudly represented our local movement for clean water at a public hearing, speaking in support of the bill and to make it even stronger.

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Montgomery County’s forests need our protection right now—so this teen took action

Montgomery County’s forests need our protection right now—so this teen took action

Forests are essential for filtering air and water pollution, combating the climate crisis, and nurturing our well-being. Read the story of an empowered community member who decided to fight for trees, clean water, and the future of her generation!

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5 recent policy wins for the Potomac River you should know about

5 recent policy wins for the Potomac River you should know about

Restoring the Potomac River to full health is a community-wide effort that requires many strategies to return clean, safe waters to local streams. We combine the power of local land conservation with clean water advocacy work. Read on to learn more about the bills we supported during this year’s legislative sessions on a county-, state-, and federal level, why exactly they matter, and what we are working on next.

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What do we know about baby dolphins living in the Potomac River?

What do we know about baby dolphins living in the Potomac River?

Understanding how many bottlenose dolphins in the Potomac-Chesapeake area are reproductive females, the number of calves they’re having, and how many of those calves survive reveals much about the current state of the population and its trajectory.

Discover what the Potomac-Chesapeake Dolphin Project (PCDP) is learning about baby dolphins in the Potomac River and how this research is unlocking key information about the health of the mid-Atlantic dolphin populations.

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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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