Hometown Habitat

Hometown Habitat is aN environmental, education documentary focused on showing how and why native plants are critical to the survival and vitality of local ecosystems. The film sounds the alarm about habitat and species loss; the message: “We can change the notion that humans are here and nature is some place else. It doesn’t have to, and shouldn’t be that way.” Each individual has the power to conserve resources, restore habitat for wildlife and bring beauty to their patch of earth.

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Potting Up for Pollinators

Monarch Sister Schools Program is partnering up with Chesapeake Natives Inc. for a volunteer gardening day. To provide a helping hand for our native pollinators come out to Chesapeake Natives Nursery on Saturday, April 26th, from 9:00am-1:00pm. Help pot up seedlings and plugs. These plants will be used at schools and garden centers this Spring.

Field Days

Field days bring together professionals to tour conservation landscape projects in a particular area.  Past field days have been held in Washington, DC, Montgomery County, MD, Annapolis, MD, Baltimore, MD, Williamsburg, VA, and Fairfax and Prince Williams Counties, VA.