This nectar filled ephemeral is one of the first signs of spring in the Chesapeake
April 9, 2025The pink and white Virginia spring beauty lives up to its name as one of the first flowers of the season.
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Our regional partnership guides the restoration and protection of the nation’s largest estuary.
Learn more about usThe pink and white Virginia spring beauty lives up to its name as one of the first flowers of the season.
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The Elizabeth River Project is bringing 200+ year old wetlands back to the river
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Kristin Rutkowski uses her photography expertise to highlight waterwomen of the Chesapeake
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5 themes guide the agreement:
Our partnership is guided by the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, which includes goals and outcomes for restoring the Bay, its tributaries and the lands that surround them.
Learn more about the latest agreementAn array of complex problems threaten the health of the Bay and its wildlife.
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Over 100,000 streams, creeks and rivers drain to the Bay, making up a 64,000 square mile watershed.
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The Bay is full of interesting facts and trivia related to its history, wildlife, geography and more.
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Explore the Field Guide to learn about more than 300 species of birds, fish, insects, invertebrates, mammals, plants, reptiles and amphibians that live in the Chesapeake Bay region.
Visit the field guideSwitchgrass is a tall, native prairie grass that benefits birds and pollinators.
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