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Reclaiming Polluted Mine Land
June 30, 2020
The Keystone 10 Million Tree Partnership is reclaiming polluted, abandoned mine land in Pennsylvania by planting native trees.
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Were There Pirates in the Chesapeake Bay?
June 29, 2020
Arrrr! Grab your grog and join us as we learn about these swashbuckling men and women from author and historian Dr. Jamie Goodall.
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Bringing the Bay Home: Tree Economics, Fish Business, and Oyster Farming
June 26, 2020
Our weekly roundup of engaging, educational, and inspirational Bay content to enjoy at home during the age of COVID-19.
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Following COVID-19 Restrictions, Oyster Restoration is Back
June 25, 2020
After a nearly three-month pause, oyster restoration is back in both Virginia and Maryland.
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Seeds for Success
June 24, 2020
Success for the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership means planting 10 million trees in Pennsylvania by 2025. CBF looks at a new way to achieve that goal.
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A Model for Environmental Success: Taking Bay Restoration Efforts International
June 18, 2020
Can Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts serve as a model for other countries? Megan Cariaso thinks so.
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Bringing the Bay Home: Clean the Bay Day, Microplastics, and Backyard Report Cards
June 12, 2020
Our weekly roundup of engaging, educational, and inspirational Bay content to enjoy at home during the age of COVID-19.
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Reimagining Clean the Bay Day
June 10, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic may have cancelled Clean the Bay Day, but we are keeping its spirit alive.
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Summer Sense of Wonder
June 9, 2020
Over the summer, amazing natural changes will occur in your own backyard. Changes you can observe, document, and ponder.
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Racism Hurts the Bay
June 5, 2020
CBF is grieving. Like millions of people across our nation and around the world, our staff, leaders, and members are wrestling deeply with the crisis of violence, injustice, and racism the Black community faces in our country.
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What the Mahogany Tide Means for the Bay
June 4, 2020
We talk with CBF’s Maryland Senior Scientist Doug Myers to explain what's behind the rust-colored water in the mid-Bay's tidal rivers and what it means.
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Continuing the Fight for Clean Power
June 3, 2020
The federal government has repealed the Clean Power Plan and replaced it with the Affordable Clean Energy Rule. Here’s what you need to know.
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Looking for Love on the Bay
June 2, 2020
June is named for Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage. Appropriately, June is when many living things look for love. All around you can see, hear, and even smell the various methods different species use to woo their mates.
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Photos of the Month: May
June 1, 2020
While the COVID-19 pandemic forced us to stay home in May, it also allowed us more time to enjoy and relax in nature.
Save the Bay Blog June 2020
Recent Posts
- In Hot Water
- The Environment and Public Health: Connecting the Dots
- Nature Journaling: Return of the Fish Hawks
- Save the Bay, Save the Planet
- Where Solar Arrays Shouldn't Go Is as Critical as Where They Do Go
- 7 Reasons Spring Is Awesome
- Save the Bay News: Saving Fish and Fisheries
- Teachers Know the Value of Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Environmental Education
- Global Pandemic or Not, We Won’t Stop Putting Oysters in the Bay
- Nature Journaling: Winter Waterfowl
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- Slowing the Flow
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- This Month in the Watershed
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