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DC: Conservation in the City

John Maleri, program manager for the Rock Creek Conservancy, may have put it best: “Outdoor recreation is the gateway drug to stewardship.”

To that end, our gang of DC outdoor recreation enthusiasts gathered at the Big Hunt in March to talk about ways we could help keep the places we loved to play green (or blue!) and thriving. If you missed it, we’ve got everything you need to know about local conservation below, including opportunities to get involved.

Rock Creek Conservancy

You’ve probably run or biked or hiked these trails before, but did you know you can help maintain the trails, too? The Rock Creek Conservancy keeps DC’s favorite national park clean and green. Upcoming events:

Casey Trees

Want to keep the District green? Then Casey Trees is the organization for you. Casey Trees runs tree planting programs and educational programs to help protect and build the city’s tree canopy. A few options to help out:

Potomac Conservancy

For those who prefer the water, the Potomac Conservancy offers two different volunteer conservation opportunities: Get Your Hands Dirty projects involve cleaning up trash and restoring trees and plants on the banks of the Potomac, and Get Your Feet Wet projects get you out on the river as you learn what you can do to keep it clean. Upcoming events:

DC Sierra Club

The DC Sierra Club advocates for policies at the local and national level that will protect our outdoor spaces. If you’re interested in organization and advocating, check them out. Upcoming events:

Special thanks to Maddy, Katie, John, and Mark, for telling us about their organizations and helping people get involved.

We hope to see you all out planting trees or paddling down the river soon! But until then, we’ll see you April 26th at the Wundergarten, where we’ll be talking about how to hike with your dog (dogs allowed!)

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