Maryland Master Naturalist Program

Wanda MacLachlan is the PI. This program is in the developmental stage and will be released the winter of 2010. This volunteer training program teaches science based concepts and principles in biology, zoology, ecology, forestry, geology, and many other science disciplines. The target audience is citizens interested in teaching others about the natural environment, environmental educators, park interpreters, school teachers, soil and water conservationists, and other natural resource related professionals and educators in Maryland. The purpose is to further the understanding of the connection of man to the environment.

For more information, contact Wanda MacLachlan

Last updated: 11/5/2009

Willie Lantz Receives Recognition at 2009 National Meeting
UMD Extension Educator received national achievement award. - posted Nov 5, 2009

GPS & TN Computer Workshops
The University of Maryland Extension is offering Beginner GPS Training workshops on how to use GPS handheld receivers with a computer, with specific applications to forestry and logging uses. - posted Oct 9, 2009

Mid-Atlantic Water Program announces nutrient budget tool
To help officials address water quality impairments stemming from agricultural production, the Mid-Atlantic Water Program, in partnership with the Chesapeake Research Consortium, has developed regional nutrient budgets that indicate possible excesses in available nitrogen and phosphorus across a five-state region. - posted Sep 1, 2009

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