Stories by Jake Solyst
Jake has been telling environmental stories about the Chesapeake Bay watershed for nearly five years. Having spent a decade in Baltimore, Jake now resides in Charlottesville, Virginia where water flows to the Bay via the James River watershed.
How to use your yard to save birds and bugs
April 23, 2021Native plants are key in supporting local wildlife
Read storyThree scoops of pollution reduction
April 20, 2021Turkey Hill Dairy engages Pennsylvania dairy farmers to keep local waters clean
Read storyMaple farmer plants trees for the next generation
April 8, 2021850 new trees bring sweet environmental benefits
Read storyCaring for creation
March 30, 2021A restored stream at St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a beacon of environmental progress
Read storyVirginia seeks to retell the story of two segregated lakes
March 25, 2021A group of hikers stumbled upon a Virginia park steeped in civil rights history
Read storyHow to let students find their own meaning
March 11, 2021With the launch of MWEE 201, educators are learning to incorporate student voice into environmental education
Read storyFor fishing enthusiasts, warming waters is a hot issue
March 8, 2021A new report from the American Fly Fishing Trade Association addresses climate change
Read storyCounting on green space
February 25, 2021Participation in the Great Backyard Bird Count points to the need for more parks in the watershed
Read storySix organizations changing the face of outdoor recreation
February 22, 2021These groups are making the outdoors a more diverse place
Read storyThree ways to reduce pollution while improving lives
February 3, 2021Planting trees, restoring wetlands and repairing streams does a lot more than reduce pollution
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