Potomac Conservancy
Jeff Feaga is a Stewardship Manager at Potomac Conservancy, where Jeff works closely with local landowners to protect lands throughout the Potomac River Watershed. Jeff also serves as a Land Steward for a 1,400+ acre property in West Virginia, managing trails, identifying and repairing problems, and assisting with forest management activities. With a PhD in Wildlife Science from Virginia Tech, Jeff has extensive experience in environmental research and conservation, including work as a Research Associate, Preservation Planner/GIS Coordinator, and Wetland/Environmental Specialist. Jeff has also worked as an Adjunct Professor and Community Restoration Coordinator, showcasing their dedication to environmental education and conservation efforts.
Potomac Conservancy
Potomac Conservancy is a leading clean water advocate in the greater Washington, DC region. We fight to ensure the Potomac River boasts clean drinking water, healthy lands, and vibrant communities. We combine the grassroots power of over 23,000 members and online activists with land conservation and policy initiatives to restore the Potomac River to full health. We seek to improve the Potomac River’s water quality by building an impassioned base of river advocates to impart change at the local level. Founded in 1993, we drive the region’s clean water movement by providing the tools that empower local landowners, activists, volunteers, partners, donors, and all river champions to lead the charge for clean drinking water, healthy lands, and safe access to the river. Learn more at www.potomac.org.