Maryland Invasive Plant Survey
Deadline: November 27
The Maryland Native Plant Coalition (MNPC) is conducting this survey to learn more about the most problematic invasive plant species across the Maryland—D.C. area. MNPC is surveying a broad group of participants to better understand what has been, or is becoming, a problem for Maryland homeowners, agriculture, commercial property owners, and natural areas. Learn more.
Forests and Forestry Workshop
November 30 | Free
ESLC is hosting a free workshop on forests and forestry with a focus on maintaining and increasing resilience. The workshop will introduce state resources, data, mapping, planning tools, and guidance materials. Participants will hear from Heather Disque of the MD Department of Agriculture, Beth Hill of the Maryland Forests Association, Matthew Hurd from the Maryland Forest Service, and Jason Dubow from the Department of Planning. Learn more.
Invasive Species: Understanding the Problem and Finding Ways to Address the Issue Together
December 5 | Free
Join this webinar for a robust conversation about invasive species—learn what common invaders we see across the watershed and the problem they pose, how invasive species are regulated, what maintenance practices have worked, what hasn’t worked, and how we can manage invasives properly through action and education. The Chesapeake Bay Trust aims to leave this discussion with ideas we can implement into our grant-making to improve project sustainability and hope that attendees will gain the same. Learn more.
Making the Most of the New LTA Resource Center
Online Recording
Newly redesigned in 2022, the Land Trust Alliance's Resource Center offers a wealth of trainings and resources to help you in your land conservation work. Not sure where to start? Take a free guided tour to learn more about its many new features and the kinds of resources designed to make your work easier that you will find online. Learn more.
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