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Six groups working to grow and diversify the green sector
March 3, 2017From professional support to job training, these organizations are supporting the growth of the green workforce
Read storyTrash Trawl hauls microplastics from Bay waters
March 31, 2016A research effort seeks to determine the extent of plastic pollution in the Chesapeake
Read storyGroups receive $400,000 to slow stormwater runoff into Bay
August 6, 2013The Green Streets, Green Jobs, Green Towns initiative supports grassroots-level green development.
Read storyMore living shorelines come to Chesapeake Bay
August 30, 2012Chesapeake Bay Trust Grant program will fund 16 new projects in Maryland and Virginia.
Read storyWatershed Wednesday: Listening to Bay residents’ diverse voices
August 8, 2012Hear what the Chesapeake Bay means to poultry farmers, watermen, developers and other residents in these interviews.
Read storyWatershed Wednesday: Evergreen Heritage Center (Mount Savage, Md.)
May 23, 2012Nestled between the landscapes of western Md., EHC showcases environmental efforts of the future.
Read story$400,000 available to cities and towns through Green Streets grants
February 8, 2012Green Streets grants will help towns accelerate greening efforts to improve livability and local waterway protection.
Read storyParticipants Selected for Second Year of Chesapeake Conservation Corps
August 29, 2011Twenty-one young people will volunteer throughout Maryland.
Read story"Living Shorelines" Offer Protection, Habitat along Bay's Edge
October 1, 2008Eighty-five percent of the Chesapeake Bay's shoreline is privately owned, and often lined to protect the land from erosion.
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