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Experiencing Invasive and Nonnative Species Throughout the Bay Watershed

Blog, Gathering: The CCLC BlogBy Dave GantzJanuary 11, 2021Leave a comment

Blogger Dave Gantz January 11th, 2021     I have preferred exploring the world with my own two feet for as long as I can remember. In elementary school, I would walk to school in the morning then eagerly wait all day for the “walker bell” to release me to ramble home through a small…

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Firepit Reading

Blog, Gathering: The CCLC BlogBy Beth GinterDecember 21, 2020Leave a comment

Beth Ginter December 21st, 2020 Now that our children are older teenagers, my main occupation on our annual summer beach trip is reading.  But as has been the case for so much of 2020, our summer vacation didn’t exactly go the way we had hoped (pandemic, hurricane, evacuation, etc…) and as a result, I didn’t…

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Giddy Up, Partner!

Blog, Gathering: The CCLC Blog, UncategorizedBy Jamie AlbertiNovember 10, 20201 Comment

Blogger Jamie Alberti  November 11th, 2020 Meaningful Partnerships to Promote Native Plants and Sustainable Landscaping   Let’s face it: having a great partner makes a world of difference!  That’s true for many facets of life.  But, in this year of upheaval, new normals, and reshaping our interactions, leaning on professional partners has been more crucial…

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Resilience in the Face of Sea Level Rise

Blog, Gathering: The CCLC Blog, Guest BloggerBy Skip StilesOctober 13, 2020Leave a comment

Guest Blogger Skip Stiles October 13th, 2020 My day job with Wetlands Watch has me constantly confronting the reality of climate change, which manifests mostly as sea level rise here in coastal Virginia. As I drive through rising waters on the streets, near-daily reminders of what is coming, I feel a sense of dread. This…

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The Ecology of the Heart: Making Connections in a Disconnected World

Blog, Gathering: The CCLC BlogBy Kim PattenSeptember 21, 2020Leave a comment

Written by Kim Patten September 15th, 2020   “In the end we will conserve only what we love.  We love only what we understand.  We will understand only what we are taught.” – Baba Dioum     Back to school   And just like that we are back to school. My two girls have just…

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The long term goal of the Conservation Landscaping Council is to advance conservation landscaping practices that have significant ecological benefits for communities throughout the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. As a primarily-volunteer-non-profit, your support is crucial to helping CCLC make major progress in its mission.

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The Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council (CCLC) is a coalition of individuals and organizations dedicated to researching, promoting, and educating professionals and the public about conservation landscaping to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay. CCLC is a non-profit tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.  Our EIN is 900475197.

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