Maryland Native Plant Society

Dedicated to Protecting, Conserving, and Restoring
Maryland's Native Plants and Habitats


Monthly Meeting

Threatened Lands in Maryland and What MNPS is Doing To Protect Them

Tuesday, January 25, 2005
7:30 p.m.

Join MNPS for a presentation on significant lands in Maryland that are currently threatened by development, roadway expansion, land-use policies, etc., and what the society is doing to protect them. Unique natural features, native plants, including rare species, forests, and water resources will be highlighted. This a great opportunity to find out more about land conservation in the state and what contributions one can make. We will have several guest speakers on hand to help cover areas from the Delmarva to Garrett County.

Location

White Oak Library – Large Meeting Room

Directions

Exit the Washington Beltway at New Hampshire Ave (exit 28). Go north about 2 miles. The library is the first building on the right, once you have passed under Route 29, just after the Sears store.

There will be refreshments and door prizes. Pot luck refreshments are always welcome.

The meeting is open to non-members.

Meetings take place on the last Tuesday of each month.


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