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 MET Board of Trustee Meetings
Maryland Environmental Trust (MET) is governed by a Board of Trustees responsible for reviewing and voting on matters such as landowner requests that result in a significant change or impact to conservation attributes of an easement property. If you plan to make changes to your easement property and are unsure whether notification or approval is required, contact MET’s easement stewardship staff to help make that determination.
All matters requiring Board approval are reviewed during the board meetings. MET's upcoming 2025 board meeting dates are June 2, September 8 and November 3. These are public meetings. Please contact MET if you plan to attend at met.info@maryland.gov or 410-697-9515. The agenda for each board meeting is posted in advance on MET’s website.
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Learn about protected places, explore Maryland spaces, or find something new. Check out MET's partners near you.
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HabiChat: For Stewards of Maryland's Backyard Wildlife
HabiChat is DNR's quarterly newsletter, from the Wild Acres program, that highlights native plants, animals and habitat-enhancing activities. The latest issue features articles on a local outdoors classroom, a Native Animal Profile on red-winged blackbirds, a deep delve into plant communication, and an article featuring our state entomologist. Learn more.
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DNR Riparian Buffer Care Calendar
Riparian forest buffers are considered the ‘last line of defense for our streams’ by trapping and transforming nutrients and sediments before they enter our waterways as harmful runoff. The Riparian Buffer Care Calendar provides guidelines for supporting early-stage development of recently planted riparian forest buffers (established less than 10 years). Learn more.
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Maryland Park Service Launches ‘25 in 2025’ Adventure Challenge
The Maryland Park Service 25 in 2025 Adventure Challenge encourages visitors to find and photograph special scenic and historic features in several state parks. Visitors can register for the challenge and submit their photos online for a chance to win prizes. Anyone can participate; registration is only required for those entering the prize drawing.
The 25 in 2025 challenge is designed to help Marylanders explore their vast state park system and visit public lands that are new to them. There are more than 30 individual challenges to choose from, each broad enough to encompass multiple parks, so visitors can cater their trip to their needs. Learn more.
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SUPPORT the long term stewardship of more than 1,100 conservation easements held by Maryland Environmental Trust with a tax deductible contribution to the MET's Stewardship Fund.
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