Turns out those pesky nuts falling from the sky onto you, your car, and littering the DC area ground in late fall, are more important to the planet than you might think.
Virginia acorn collectors donated 12 tons of seeds to help save forests washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
If you have the autumnal habit of admiring neat-looking acorns while out on walks this time of year, this volunteer opportunity may be for you: a Potomac Conservancy program is rallying people to collect acorns and nuts, so they can be donated to state nurseries to aid in reforestation efforts around the area. The program,
CRIMORA — As the fall season approaches, Mike Ortmeier is preparing to break out his broom, dustpan and new portable leaf blower to add to the nearly 8,000…
Discuss Prince George’s County’s Walkable Urban Streets Act. What will it take to achieve vision zero? Volunteer to clean up the Potomac Watershed. Join a family-friendly bike ride. Read more in this week’s events post.