See how 70 CBF volunteers work to plant 1,200 trees alongside Muddy Creek in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Planting trees like these helps restore the surrounding water's health by acting as natural filters that absorb pollutants before they have a chance to make it into nearby rivers and streams. "We cannot save the Bay without saving the headwaters. Everything that flows into the Bay comes from places like this," says CBF's Libby Norris.
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