Tagged Stories: "invasive species"
Letter from Leadership: Wide Net, huge heart
July 31, 2014Founders of the Wide Net Project find a solution to hunger in the Bay’s invasive catfish problem.
Read storyInvestments in habitat restoration create jobs, support small businesses
May 5, 2014A new analysis shows restoring wildlife habitat can stimulate local economies.
Read storyLetter from Leadership: Blue catfish and their flathead cousins
April 30, 2014Two invasive fish are making their way onto Chesapeake Bay anglers’ catch lists.
Read storyAnglers asked to remove invasive catfish from Maryland, Virginia waters
April 14, 2014A new outreach campaign will teach citizens about blue and flathead catfish.
Read storyTen invasive species of the Chesapeake Bay
April 22, 2013Meet the most disruptive invasives currently living in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
Read storyWatershed Wednesday: Savage River Watershed Association (Garrett County, Md.)
April 11, 2012SRWA helps monitor and protect this pristine western Maryland river.
Read storyScientists to develop management plan for invasive catfish
March 2, 2012Blue and flathead catfish are two invasive species that threaten the Chesapeake Bay's rivers.
Read storySaving the Eastern Shore’s marshes from destructive, invasive nutria
January 26, 2012A team of scientists and trappers is working to eradicate nutria from the Chesapeake Bay by 2015.
Read storyWeed Warriors battle plant invaders in Montgomery County, Maryland
November 17, 2011Weed Warriors is a program that trains and certifies volunteers to identify and remove invasive weeds.
Read storyChesapeake Forest Champions honored for promoting forests
October 24, 2011Four projects and individuals recognized as Chesapeake Forest Champions for their contribution to Bay restoration.
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