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THE CHESPEAKE BAY FROM FARM TO FOREST
THE CHESPEAKE BAY
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We head to the banks of the Chesapeake Bay to see how trees along the shore can help fish within the waters of the nation's largest estuary.
The Public Green and The Poor
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How one landowner is converting old, abused farmland back to forest to improve the health of the creek on his property in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
WATERSHED 263 FISH GROW ON TREES
WATERSHED 263
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An urban project in Baltimore, Maryland where scientists, city officials, and community organizations have joined forces to regreen neighborhoods in the inner city to improve stormwater runoff, and the quality of life for the residents.
The Public Green and The Poor
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The relationship between trees and salmon in the northwest, and how one city is embarking on an ambitious plan to save both.
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