Stewardship is a high priority at the home of President James Monroe
July 2, 2026A restored trail system kicks off years of conservation work at Highland
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Our regional partnership guides the restoration and protection of the nation’s largest estuary.
Learn more about usA restored trail system kicks off years of conservation work at Highland
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While the population of juvenile crabs rebounded, adult numbers are below average
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Gwynns Falls was named after its rough and rocky bottom
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Our partnership is guided by the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement: a collaborative commitment to restore, conserve and protect the Bay, its tributaries and the lands that surround them.
Learn more about the latest agreementThousands of creeks, streams and rivers deliver fresh water to the Bay from a region that spans 64,000 square miles.
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A balanced food web supports a productive ecosystem, as energy flows from the Bay's plants to its predators.
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Complex problems face the Bay, its watershed and the plants, animals and people that live here.
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From trivia about its geography to facts about its flora and fauna, the Bay has a lot to teach us.
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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 guideThe bobolink is a small, migratory songbird that travels to and from the Chesapeake region from South America each year.
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