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S4E5 Shorebirds, Mosquito Ditches and Climate Change
Shorebirds appear plentiful on any visit to the beach. But their habitat is under threat from climate change and the legacy of a Great Depression-era work program. This is the last in our series of…
S4E4 When the Tundra Swan Song Plays
Tundra swans are among the most magnificent birds in North America and the largest waterfowl, traveling thousands of miles from the high Arctic to their winter home on the Chesapeake Bay. So, why…
S4E3 Monarch Butterflies: A Tiny Global Traveler Fights for Survival
Monarch creatures may be small creatures, but they go on an epic adventure every year across much of the globe. Now, the federal government is stepping in. In December, the Fish and Wildlife Service…
S4E2 The Importance of Being an Eel
All about eels. Along with great blue herons and humans, eels are probably the most widely distributed of all Chesapeake Bay species. The returning eels will spread throughout the Chesapeake and its…
S4E1 Chasing Migrations
Take a sound journey with the makers of the Chesapeake Bay Journal's latest documentary film, "Chesapeake Rhythms." Dave Harp, Tom Horton and Sandy Cannon Brown share the behind the scenes story of…
S4 Season 4 Trailer: Chasing Migrations
Migrations shape life in the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed. Follow along with Chesapeake Bay Journal filmmakers David Harp, Tom Horton and Sandy Cannon Brown as they track the journeys of monarch…
S3E12 Connor Tupponce: How a Treaty from 1677 Can Help Save the Bay
Connor Tupponce, a member of the Upper Mattaponi and Chickahominy tribes, discusses his work promoting tribal consultation in environmental and land-use matters in Virginia. Indigenous voices are…
S3E11 Ron Lopez: Hunting Down Potentially Toxic Algae in a Major Virginia River
Ron Lopez is a researcher in wetlands ecology at Virginia Commonwealth University who is part of a team breaking ground on our understanding of potentially toxic algae blooms in the Shenandoah River.…
S3E10 Symone Barkley: Why Our Children Need Environmental Education
Symone Barkley, a Baltimore native, is a recipient of the North American Association for Environmental Education's "30 Under 30 Award," which recognizes young leaders in the field worldwide. And…
S3E9 Grace Ziegmont: She Caught the EPA by the Ear, and Officials Listened
The Pennsylvania 4-H chapter has named Grace Ziegmont as one of its state project ambassadors. These are members who provide guidance to 4-H staff statewide on programming and projects. The…
S3E8 Jay Fleming: Capturing the Chesapeake Bay's Disappearing History
Jay Fleming has devoted his life to documenting a dying way of life on the Chesapeake Bay. He has compiled his photographs of watermen into two popular books. His photographs, more than anyone…
S3E7 Maya Alexander: Building Stronger Connections Between the Black Community and Nature
Helping others fall in love with nature is one of Maya Alexander's main passions. She is African American and has experienced first hand the challenges of engaging with the outdoors, a pasttime that…
S3E6 Noah Bressman: Fighting Invasive Fish Species with Our Forks
Noah Bressman, a Salisbury University researcher, has quickly made a name for himself as a marine biology researcher and a science communicator. He's active on social media. He organizes fishing…
S3E5 Carmera Thomas-Wilhite: Putting Environmentalism on a Path Toward Justice
In early 2023, Carmera Thomas-Wilhite joined the Chesapeake Bay region's most influential environmental group, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, as its first vice president for diversity, equity,…
S3E4 Anna Killius: At the Center of Environmental Policy
Anna Killius is a political wrangler. Her formal title: executive director of the Chesapeake Bay Commission. She occupies a space with few peers in American politics: a regional influencer of…
S3E3 Randy Rowel: Overcoming a troubled youth to be a green mentor
If anyone has the word "mentor" written all over them, it's Randy Rowel. He coordinates the Chesapeake Research Consortium's C-StREAM (Chesapeake Student Recruitment, Early Advisement, and Mentoring)…
S3E2 Luke McFadden: The Influencer in Brown Coveralls
Within three years, Luke McFadden has built a mini-empire on social media, accumulating 1.6 million followers on TikTok and hundreds of thousands more on other sites. He simply shows what life is…
S3E1 Imani Black: Blazing a Trail in Aquaculture
Imani Black founded Minorities in Aquaculture in 2020. In doing so, she set out to help people of color, especially women of color, enter the growing field of aquaculture. Aquaculture is the…
S3E1 Season 3 Trailer: Wave Makers
The federally led campaign to save the Chesapeake Bay is officially 40 years old. This season, we turn to movers and shakers in the Bay sphere who weren't born when the effort got started. With the…
S2E6 Clues From a Drowning Island
As climate change fuels more Agnes-like storms, what will we do to protect vulnerable communities? Tangier Island in Virginia's portion of the Chesapeake Bay offers clues.
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