Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, in partnership with the city of Salisbury and Salisbury University, has announced the completion of Salisbury University’s Presidential Citizens …
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Salisbury Independent
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10/1/23
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CHESTERTOWN – Eastern Shore environmentalists are advancing science with a series of bacteria reports and a tidal impact study.
Each summer, ShoreRivers works to provide the public with …
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Dorchester Banner
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9/27/23
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The Hazel Outdoor Discovery Center in Eden will host Get Outdoors Day on Saturday, Sept. 30, from 10 am until 2 pm.
In collaboration with more than a dozen local organizations, this free, …
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Salisbury Independent
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9/18/23
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Bald eagles and ospreys can be seen all through the summer at Blackwater National Refuge. The Chesapeake Bay area has a permanent bald eagle population year-round, but during the winter the region …
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Dorchester Banner
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8/23/23
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ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Board of Public Works approved 14 new Maryland Agricultural Preservation Foundation easements during their Aug. 2 meeting. The easements will permanently preserve 1,400 …
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Dorchester Banner
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8/12/23
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ANNAPOLIS — Hunt clubs interested in obtaining a hunting lease agreement on Chesapeake Forest Lands can enter a lottery for available tracts in Wicomico and Worcester …
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8/10/23
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Delmarva Power announced it is extending its Sustainable Communities Grant Program application period through July 31.
Since the program’s launch in 2020, the Sustainable Communities Grant …
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7/6/23
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The Chesapeake Bay’s watermen are getting green lights to catch a few more blue crabs, a year after dismal population numbers led to steep cutbacks in their allowance.
The region’s …
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By Jeremy Cox and Timothy B. Wheeler
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7/3/23
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The city of Salisbury has been selected by the federal Environmental Protection Agency to receive nearly $1.8 million in competitive Brownfields Cleanup Grant funding.
The EPA grant …
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Salisbury Independent
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6/2/23
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The Chesapeake Bay’s blue crab population has recovered somewhat from last year’s low ebb, new data show, but not enough to dispel worries about the future of the region’s most …
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By Timothy B. Wheeler and Jeremy Cox
The Bay Journal
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5/29/23
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Funding cuts and staffing shortages at the Maryland Department of the Environment over the past decade have coincided with a decline in the state’s ecological health.
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By Hunter Savery and Jon Meltzer, Capital News Service
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5/6/23
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