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View environmental stewardship projects created by young people from around the world.  See featured projects or use the Project Finder to browse by category, location or level of difficulty. As you browse, think about how you might like to showcase your project!
The Chesapeake Bay depends on bay grasses to help filter water and provide food and habitat for crabs and other organisms. In our project we grew redhead grasses (Potamogeton perfoliatus) in tanks for transplant to the Bay. .

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Acton Boxborough Envirothon 2008
Acton Massachusetts
USA

Project Scope: Average
The town Arboretum is a great education and recreation resource, but we noticed that it was underused and mistreated. We created podcasts about the different environments in the Arboretum to attract for people to come and be outside. ...
Global Garden
Chartiers Valley High School
Bridgeville Pennsylvania
USA

Project Scope: Quick & Easy
The students at Chartiers Valley High School designed a plan to landscape our high school to increase its beauty and add plant diversity to our community. ...
Life in the Woods - Henry's Project
Thoreau Institute
Lincoln Massachusetts
USA

Project Scope: Advanced
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not when I came to die, discover that I had not lived...
Don Henley takes a stand for the environment

Founded in 1990 by Don Henley, the Walden Woods Project works to preserve the land, literature and legacy of Henry David Thoreau and to foster an ethic of environmental stewardship and social responsibility, both cornerstones of Thoreau's philosophy.
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