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Partnerships

The Conservancy’s Chesapeake Bay Initiative joins forces with public and private groups safeguarding this natural treasure.

 

Where We Work

Nanticoke River at Lewis Wharf at Fishing Bay WIldlife Management Area © Harold E. Malde

Take a tour of Conservancy projects across the bay watershed -- From New York to Virginia.

 

How We Work

Can We Have Our Bay – And Fish It, Too?
Nearly 20 million people are projected to live in the Chesapeake Bay watershed by 2020. With the pressures from this growing population, can we still conserve natural diversity in our nation’s largest estuary? Find out why the Conservancy’s Mark Bryer believes we can.



 

In the News

Check out Mark Bryer's op-ed in the Time Dispatch, Restoring The Native Oyster. Mark is the director of the Conservancy's Chesapeake Bay Initiative.