Maryland/DC News Room

 

Kayaker on the Nassawango Creek


Media Contact

Jon Schwedler
(301) 897-8570
jschwedler@tnc.org


More Information

Maryland Backgrounder (pdf, 367KB)
Current Newsletter (pdf, 1.19MB)
Special Report: Maryland/DC Bioblitz
Good Neighbor Handbook
  Tools & Tips for River-Friendly Living 
   (pdf, 788KB)
 

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
The Nature Conservancy's climate change manager, Sarah Murdock, talks about RGGI and it's role to fight climate change (pdf, 15KB).

Download the new Central Appalachians brochure "Wilderness at Our Doorstep"
(pdf, 1MB)

Allegany Radio Interview on The Nature Conservancy's work in Western Maryland. As heard on Magic 100.5 in Cumberland.

Offut Island Video


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Spring flowers in Maryland


Press Releases

November 2, 2009 
Congress Approves Funding for Potomac River


August 19, 2009 
Suffolk Farm Protected at Dividing Creek; State’s First Rural Legacy Easement in Somerset County


August 10, 2009 
Rare Hybrid Orchid Discovered on Eastern Shore


See all Press Releases

 In the News

September 22, 2009 
Orchids from the Aches
WYPR radio


August 22, 2009 
Environmental Intrigue on the Eastern Shore
The Washington Post


August 12, 2009 
From the Ashes, a Rare Beauty Emerges
The Washington Post


May 26, 2009 
Students are last link in Baltimore-to-Shore tree chain
The Salisbury Daily Times


April 22, 2009 
Towering tree earns place in records: Huge black gum discovered in a Shore swamp proves a champion for Worcester County
Baltimore Sun


April 20, 2009 
Native oysters still better for the bay 
(letter to the editor from Nat Williams, state director from The Nature Conservancy in Maryland/DC)
Baltimore Sun


April 19, 2009 
Race review: Silver Spring Earth Day 5K 
The Examiner

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Alan Eckert Photography (Spring flowers in Maryland); Photo © Erika Notremann/TNC (Kayaker on Nassawango Creek).