Kayakers on Potomac River
Local Spotlight
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    National Wildlife Federation and National Aquarium Formally Join Forces

    “The National Aquarium will be a great addition to our region-wide efforts to conserve our resources and to connect families with the natural world. We’re already collaborating on important efforts to restore the Chesapeake Bay and look forward to working together ensure that aquatic habitats are preserved for future generations.” Learn more here.


The Issues
Reports and Fact Sheets
No More Drilling in the Dark

Exposing the Hazards of Natural Gas Production and Protecting America's Drinking Water and Wildlife Habitats

Offshore Wind in the Atlantic 

Growing Momentum for Jobs, Energy Independence, Clean Air, and Wildlife Protection

Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Habitats 

The anticipated effects of future sea-level rise on the Chesapeake Bay's coastal habitats and wildlife.

A Paradise Lost for Hunters, Anglers and Outdoor Enthusiasts? 

Global warming is already affecting fish and wildlife in the Chesapeake Bay, threatening our outdoor traditions.

Chesapeake
Mid-Atlantic
Regional Center

The Chesapeake Mid-Atlantic Office works with affiliates and partners across the region to restore and protect the Chesapeake Bay; the Appalachian forests, rivers and flyways; and the extensive shoreline and coastal bay habitats of the Mid-Atlantic.

Chesapeake Mid-Atlantic
Regional Center
706 Giddings Avenue, Suite 2C
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: 443-759-3400

E-Mail: MidAtlantic@nwf.org
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