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A Bay Loving Landscape mimics the natural environment to benefit water quality. Even if you are not on the waterfront, every drop of water that doesn’t evaporate from your property is carried to our rivers and the Bay. Unfortunately, the stormwater running off from yards often carries harmful amounts of dirt and nutrients that has a very negative impact on aquatic life, like oysters, crabs, and fish.

The good news is that a little bit of change to individual homeowners’ yards can add up to big improvement for our water quality and the vitality of our eco-systems.  We are learning that stitching together small wildlife habitats into conservation corridors may make the essential difference we need for all species, including our own, to thrive. 

For instance, did you know that by planting native species, you can increase native bird populations by fifty percent

If you reduce your lawn by installing native plantings, you can create bird and pollinator habitat; improve soggy lawns and basements; and help create healthy waterways in the South, West, and Rhode Rivers.

 

A Bay Loving Landscape mimics the natural environment to benefit water quality. Even if you are not on the waterfront, every drop of water that doesn’t evaporate from your property is carried to our rivers and the Bay. Unfortunately, the stormwater running off from yards often carries harmful amounts of dirt and nutrients that has a very negative impact on aquatic life, like oysters, crabs, and fish.

The good news is that a little bit of change to individual homeowners’ yards can add up to big improvement for our water quality and the vitality of our eco-systems.  We are learning that stitching together small wildlife habitats into conservation corridors may make the essential difference we need for all species, including our own, to thrive. 

For instance, did you know that by planting native species, you can increase native bird populations by fifty percent

If you reduce your lawn by installing native plantings, you can create bird and pollinator habitat; improve soggy lawns and basements; and help create healthy waterways in the South, West, and Rhode Rivers.

 

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A Bay Loving Landscape mimics the natural environment to benefit water quality. Even if you are not on the waterfront, every drop of water that doesn’t evaporate from your property is carried to our rivers and the Bay. Unfortunately, the stormwater running off from yards often carries harmful amounts of dirt and nutrients that has a very negative impact on aquatic life, like oysters, crabs, and fish.

The good news is that a little bit of change to individual homeowners’ yards can add up to big improvement for our water quality and the vitality of our eco-systems.  We are learning that stitching together small wildlife habitats into conservation corridors may make the essential difference we need for all species, including our own, to thrive. 

For instance, did you know that by planting native species, you can increase native bird populations by fifty percent

If you reduce your lawn by installing native plantings, you can create bird and pollinator habitat; improve soggy lawns and basements; and help create healthy waterways in the South, West, and Rhode Rivers.