Adopt a Stream?

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Adopt a Stream?

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There is a Potomac Watershed cleanup in April and I wanted to see if there was any interest in participating? I could see us adopting a small marshy area and re-planting it with native aquatics and bog plants. Some of these could be grown in our aquariums, such as val, cabomba and pogostemon. We could also monitor the health of the area to see if it is improving.

Here is a link to the clean up website:

http://www.potomaccleanup.org/trash_ini ... faxva.html

I might be able to have a speaker from the Water & Soil Board or the Chesapeake Bay Foundation to help explain why this is important.

Let me know if you are interested.

PM or give me a call. Rick Dotson, 703 785-3850
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Post by krisw »

This sounds like a great idea, Rick! Of course, to adopt an area, we'll want to make sure that a number of folks from the club are interested in pursuing this.

If you are interested in at least hearing more about this, please respond in this thread so we can gauge interest.
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Post by eleontie »

Sounds like a nice outdoor, charitable think well suited for our group.
Sure, lets find out more, maybe also join the project.

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Post by Rick Dotson »

I think we could participate in whatever way we want. I think this particular project is a trash pick up, but could allow us to talk with people who could steer us in the direction of our choosing. Such as aquatic plant survey trips. Some of these parks don't know what animals or plants inhabit their boundarys so we could help them in cataloging. I think seeing plants and animals in their natural setting will help us understand ours and their place in things.

I can dig around for more information and let you know.
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Sounds good to me. I'm interested.

Cheers.
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I will help as well....just gave notice at the bar so I will soon have my weekends back
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Post by DonkeyFish »

I'm in...Unless it's the typical April freeze we get so often. Then I might have to cheer you mud boggers on from the shoreline :)

I wonder how long they make those trash pickup pointy stick things...
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I am contacting the organizers for the clean and will post more info soon.
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Post by JMLenke »

I will probably be in depending on time as well.

Ill just have to go in a Hazmat suit to avoid getting Poison Ivy/Oak (HIGHLY allergic)
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Hmmmm...... :twisted: I wonder how that grows in an aquarium.....Hey Jeff, I have this great new plant in my tank, you have just got to try it out :lol:
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