Maryland Native Plant Society Conference

University of Maryland Baltimore County Baltimore, MD

The Times They Are A’Changin’: Threats to Maryland’s Native Plant Communities Co-sponsored by the Department of Geography and Environmental Systems at University of Maryland Baltimore County and the Mid-Atlantic Invasive

$15 – $80

Know Your Invasive Plants

ANS Woodend Sanctuary 8940 Jones Mill Rd, Chevy Chase, MD

Invasive plants that kill or bring down mature trees can seriously alter stream health and ecosystem function. Volunteer Master Naturalist Diyan Rahaman will help you identify non-native invasive plants at

$15 – $25

Creating a Comprehensive Landscape Maintenance Plan: A Hands-On Workshop for CBLP-Certified Professionals

Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Lancaster, PA

Don't miss this opportunity to spend a half day with Cheryl Corson, author of CBLP's Sustainable Landscape Maintenance Manual.  This is the workshop that we all need to help ensure our projects are better cared for over time.  Using Cheryl's detailed and clearly defined approach, participants will use the CBLP Maintenance Manual to develop a

$125

Native Meadow Establishment and Maintenance

PA 1446 Auction Rd., Mannheim, PA

8:30-9am: Sponsored Breakfast & Registration 9am: Meadow Case Study 9:30am: Meadow purpose, establishment, and maintenance 10:30-11am: Meadow Field Walk, Assess & Manage   Discounted registration for CCLC and LCCWC members.

$15 – $30

Managing and Conserving PA’s Forested Waters

Toftrees Resort State College, PA

This year’s PFA meeting features a new one-day format and an agenda packed full with high-quality speakers, including representatives from Stroud Water Research Center, Penn State Extension, Chesapeake Forests, Woods & Water Consulting and a luncheon keynote address by John Arway, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission. Saturday, October, 6, 2018 8:00

$50

Tree ID for CBLPs

Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park 16501 Norwood Road, Sandy Spring, MD

REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT.  To be placed on a waiting list, please contact beth@cblpro.org   The morning is spent in the classroom working on our tree ID skills. We'll

$50

Webinar: MS4, What is it and Why Should You Care?

Mr. Yencha serves as Educator on the statewide Water Quality Extension Team.  Join us as he explains the purpose of municipal separate storm sewer systems, the requirements DEP places on some communities when it comes to their storm water management activities, the benefits of separating municipal sanitary and storm sewer systems to protect surface and

Free
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