We’re standing united against irresponsible tree removal along the George Washington Memorial Parkway

We’re standing united against irresponsible tree removal along the George Washington Memorial Parkway

Trees are not a luxury, they're an essential natural defense against water pollution and the climate crisis. That's why Potomac Conservancy is standing with local environmental partners to stop further destruction of mature trees along one DC-area highway. Read our joint letter.

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Congress’s inaction to pass an updated Farm Bill is harming the Potomac River

Congress’s inaction to pass an updated Farm Bill is harming the Potomac River

The Federal Farm Bill is essential to advancing conservation in our region because it provides critical funds and resources that unlock easement opportunities for farmers and everyday people. In fact, it’s the single largest source of private conservation funding. 

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We’re banding together to take bold action for the Chesapeake Bay Region

We’re banding together to take bold action for the Chesapeake Bay Region

We appreciate the work of the Beyond 2025 Steering Committee but feel the recommendations do not go far and move quickly enough. The following letter offer alternative recommendations for the Chesapeake Executive Council to consider adopting at their annual meeting in December:

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Montgomery County Forest Coalition bands together for clean water

Montgomery County Forest Coalition bands together for clean water

Are you worried about your local neighborhood trees in Montgomery County? Us too! Trees are critical to a healthy and thriving Potomac River, which is why we need to protect them!

Read on to see how the Montgomery County Forest Coalition, with leadership from Potomac Conservancy, is fighting for healthier trees in your county.

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Maryland passes historic forest protection legislation

Maryland passes historic forest protection legislation

This new law is a tree-mendous success that will raise forest protection standards statewide and ensure we will experience a net gain of trees in the coming years and decades!

Read on to see what benefits the new legislation will have for the Potomac River, local wildlife, and our communities.

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The Montgomery County Council unanimously passed an updated Forest Conservation Law

The Montgomery County Council unanimously passed an updated Forest Conservation Law

Forest protections are critical in the fight for a clean Potomac River. We are proud to support Montgomery County’s recent passing of an updated Forest Conservation Law. This will not only benefit our drinking water, but also our community’s health, and local ecosystem.

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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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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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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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