- Maryland State Park Status As A Result of Hurricane Sandy
- Stream Restoration Grant Program deadline has been extended to November 9
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- Maryland Black Bear Hunt Closed
- Maryland’s Online Tree Nursery Now Open
- 2012 Autumn Issue of Habichat - For Stewards of Maryland's Backyard Wildlife
- Two Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days Announced
- Be Alert for Deer on Roadways
- Licensed Tree Expert Training Session Scheduled in November
- 11/3: Owl Prowl - Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area
Participants will follow a naturalist on a one-mile hike and listen for and try to call out owls. Later we will discuss basic biology, habitat, diet, and conservation. Captive owls from our aviary will be on-hand for educational assistance. Suitable for families and individual adult patrons alike. Meet at visitor center. Rain or shine. For ages 16 yrs and up, unless accompanied by an adult. Please call 410-461-5005 to sign up. Cost: $5 per person. - 11/3: Tabletop Compost - Patapsco Valley State Park
Think that composting just isn't for you? Maybe you don't think you have the room? Or that it smells? Learn how to make composting fit your lifestyle! We'll learn how to set-up indoor compost tubs that don't smell! For ages 15 and up. Meet at the Hilton Nature Center. Please call 410-461-5005 to sign up or for more information. Cost: $8 per person. - 11/3: Hidden in Plain Sight: Telling Patapsco's Story Through Its Historical Artifacts - Patapsco Valley State Park
Where did Indians find shelter along the Patapsco River? Where was the first railroad track laid along the River? How did the Daniels Dam provide its power to Elysville Mill? What are those cutouts in the granite wall for? Why is that pile of granite in the river? Join a Volunteer Ranger as he uncovers for you the interesting stories of life and commerce in the Patapsco River Valley. Artifacts hidden in plain sight will stimulate your imagination and enable you to see history in a new way. This easy walk on level ground will cover about 3 miles. Bring water, a camera and your favorite walking shoes. For all ages. Road closed due to Discover Daniels Day, shuttle available. Please call 410-461-5005 for more information. Cost: $2 per person.
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