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 Upcoming Board Meeting Dates
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. Submit your questions online at mddnr.info/ContactMET.
All matters requiring Board approval are reviewed during the board meetings. MET's upcoming 2026 board meeting dates are June 1, September 14 and November 2. 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.
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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 moon mythology and Maryland’s wildlife, a native plant profile on Toadshade, rabbit-friendly yards, and generative AI. To learn more about these articles visit the HabiChat website.
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Conservation Conversations
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay, where forests, marshes, meadows, and waterways come together, the Lower Shore is an extraordinary landscape. Conservation Conversations invites listeners to explore this special region through a monthly radio segment. Rooted in the Lower Shore Land Trust’s mission to connect people to a healthy ecosystem through conservation and restoration, the series offers a closer look at what makes the Lower Shore worth conserving. For more information or to listen online visit LSLT's website.
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Birds on the Move
Journey with Audubon as they follow bird migration across the continent. Birds on the Move is a four-part documentary series tracking bird migration and the people and places it touches, from Canada to Cali, Colombia. Together, these stories reveal how migration connects us all—and why protecting birds protects the planet. To track birds migrating near you visit the Bird Migration Explorer.
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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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