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Leave the Leaves in Fall: Don’t Rake

Leaves provide food and shelter for pollinators throughout the winter months. Click here to read the entire article from xerces.org.

Leaves are not Litter
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Posted on October 24, 2022October 25, 2022 by VicPosted in PollinatorsTagged Fall leaves.

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Check the new Maryland Big Tree Program Brochures

Baltimore County Forestry Brochure sponsors the Maryland Big Tree Project. The brochures have been distributed at the following nature centers in Baltimore County:

Lake Roland,
Marshy Point,
Oregon Ridge, and
Cromwell Valley Park!

To learn more about the Big Tree Program, click on our Big Tree Page.

NEW WORKSHOP SERIES 2022 -2023

STARTING November 5, 2022

Maryland Agriculture in the Classroom: Since 1998, First Fruits Farm has been growing and giving to their local community and beyond. Come learn about the work they are doing to address hunger and how you can use the same principles of growing and giving as the basis of learning in your classroom. Hands-on sessions will focus on the needs of plants, specifically looking at soil as the basis of life, and ways to use these concepts to engage your students in learning about where their food comes from. Ready to implement lessons will be shared with direct connections to science, language arts, and match curriculum and standards. The cost to participate is $30, 1 MSDE CPD Credit
For more information about the Agenda, starting on November 5th.

In the News – 2023

Calendar of Events

  • Lake Roland LogoCheck out this link to the Lake Roland Nature Council’s Calendar of Events. It is so well organized and easy to read. Look forward to the announcement of our Baltimore County Board’s discussion and walk about finding and measuring big trees, and their importance in our environment. Stay tuned for the confirmed date!

 

  • LogoCromwell Valley Park Council Events Calendar for End of December 2022 and January 2023

 

  • Marshy Point Nature center: December-January Calendar. 

 

 

 

  • Oregon Ridge provides events year round.  Logo of Oregon Ridge Nature Center

 

 

 

  • Irvine nature center logoIrvine Nature Center: Programs for Adults and Teens

 

 

 

Native Plants for Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Landscaping

Cover of the PDF booklet of Native Plants for Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Landscaping
Click here to access the 184 page PDF document about native plants in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

 

About Our Collective Impact

Center for Environmental Science: University of Maryland

Tree cores like the one shown here were used to measure wood chemistry.
Tree cores like the one shown here were used to measure wood chemistry.
  • Warming Climate Triggers Changes in Forests: “A warming climate is causing earlier springs and later autumns in eastern forests of the United States, lengthening the growing season for trees and potentially changing how forests function. Scientists from the Appalachian Laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science used a combination of satellite images and field measurements to show that trees have greater demand for soil nitrogen in years with early springs.”

 

 

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Meetings at Cub Hill Ranger Station

9405 Old Harford Rd, Parkville, MD 21234
1-410-665-5820
rprenger@dnr.state.md.us
The Board meets every second Tuesday from 1-3 PM, except in August. All are welcome to attend.

2022 State and Private Forestry Fact Sheet, Maryland

For those of us who love facts, this link will send you over the moon. Find information updated in 8/26/2022. Enjoy!

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