• In a lather: What were those sudsy bubbles I saw on trees last week?

    “It’s not insect eggs,” said Alison Pearce, deputy director for programs at Nature Forward, formerly the Audubon Naturalist Society in Chevy Chase, Md.


  • Nature Forward Supports Bird Safe Buildings

    Update 2/7/23: On Tuesday, December 6th, the DC Council unanimously passed the Migratory Local Wildlife Protection Act (also known as the Bird Bill)!  The Chairman of the Council noted today the “wide support” from our many organizations and members of the public at our hearing last month.  It does show that there’s power in numbers and…


  • 2023 Virginia General Assembly Legislative Priorities

    Learn about Nature Forward’s General Assembly priorities for 2023 and write to your legislators to ask them to protect our progress on addressing the climate crisis!


  • Montgomery County Council Passed Unanimously an updated Forest Conservation Law!

    Montgomery County Council will have a hearing on Forest Conservation Bill 25-22 on Tuesday, February 7th at 1:30pm. See below in three ways you can take action to save trees before Feb 7th.


  • Sprawl is bad for forests and streams

    The Washington, DC area has lost a great deal of forest over the last few decades due to sprawl and suburban development. This has also harmed our streams and watersheds. Backyard and shade trees are valuable, but not substitutes for intact forest from an ecosystem perspective.


  • Take Action Now: Protect Ten Mile Creek from more pavement!

    On January 17th, 2023, The Montgomery County Council will hold a public hearing on ZTA 22-12 which will essentially allow for more impervious surfaces around Ten Mile Creek. This ZTA will except bikeways from the impervious surface limits of 6% set in place previously by the 2014 Clarksburg Master Plan with the Ten Mile Creek…


  • Conservation News – Winter 2022-2023

    Conservation advocacy news & updates from winter 2022-2023.


  • Data Centers In The Wrong Place: It’s A Bad Deal

    On September 13, 2022, ANS submitted written comments in opposition to a plan in Prince William County to bisect the protected areas of Conway Robinson State Forest and Manassas Battlefield National Park and remove over 2,100 acres from the Rural Crescent in order to develop data centers. The Planning Commission…


  • TAKE ACTION: Say NO to Wetlands and Stream Destruction for Highway Construction!

    Keep Fighting Highway Expansion – Submit Comments on the MD “Op Lanes” Wetlands & Waterways Permit – Due Thurs., Sep. 29 Update 9/29/22: NOTE: The public comment period has been extended to October 28, 2022. Click here to read and download a copy of Stormwater Partners Network (SWPN), Maryland Advocates for Sustainable Transportation (MAST) and Other…


  • Find Older Conservation Blog Posts

    Conservation Blog posts prior to November, 2022 can be found at our old URL: http://conservationblog.anshome.org/. Please visit us there to read more great content on our work!