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š”Member CE: Conservation Talk: Native v. Invasive Plants THIS EVENT IS FULL

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š§¤Volunteer: Plant Eastern Shore Natives Ed & Outreach Info Session

In an effort to reinvigorate the Plant Eastern Shore Natives initiative, we have scheduled three meetings in July for interested members of the public to attend. Registration is encouraged. These meetings will be almost identical and provide a brief overview of the history and purpose of the initiative, both locally and statewide. Members of the…
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𧤠Volunteer: Plant Eastern Shore Natives Ed & Outreach Info Session

In an effort to reinvigorate the Plant Eastern Shore Natives initiative, we have scheduled three meetings in July for interested members of the public to attend. Registration is encouraged. These meetings will be almost identical and provide a brief overview of the history and purpose of the initiative, both locally and statewide. Members of the…
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𧤠Volunteer: Plant Eastern Shore Natives Ed & Outreach Info Session

In an effort to reinvigorate the Plant Eastern Shore Natives initiative, we have scheduled three meetings in July for interested members of the public to attend. Registration is encouraged. These meetings will be almost identical and provide a brief overview of the history and purpose of the initiative, both locally and statewide. Members of the…
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ESMN Education and Outreach Committee Supports Earth and Arbor Day Events

The Eastern Shore Master Naturalistās EducationĀ andĀ OutreachĀ TeamĀ has been out and about during the month of April. Ā They set up tables at the Exmore: Ā Return to Our Roots festival and the ANECās Arbor Day and customer celebration. Chapter members volunteered at the Plant Eastern Shore Natives, Eastern Shore Bird Club, and ESMN tables. All conveyed the importance…
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Planting Natives at Cape Charles Natural Area Preserve

On Wednesday, April 10th, eight ESMN volunteers and four DCR Coastal Region stewardship staff planted an assortment of 163 native forbs, ferns, and shrubs and 48 plugs of American Beachgrass Calamagrostis breviligulata at Cape Charles Natural Area Preserve. Three weeks previously, invasive species were removed for threeconsecutive days, and this area was the focus of…
