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NatStart25: Rooted and Resilient

It’s time! The 2025 online Nature-Based Early Learning Conference is taking place July 14-18! You can start viewing on-demand sessions today, and you can mark your calendar for live events taking place next week! If you’ve already registered, you can log in on the conference site by using the email and password you created upon registration….

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Posted July 2, 2025 | Topic: ,

Saturday, 07/12/2025: Free In-Person DC Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Training – DC Metro Area (Washington DC)

Become a Water Quality Monitoring Citizen Scientist and gain hands-on experience collecting data and water samples throughout the District! The District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) awarded a grant to Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay to continue the implementation of a DC-based citizen science water quality monitoring program with the goal of…

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Thursday, 10/02/2025: Upper Susquehanna Watershed Forum (Binghamton, New York)

Join us for a day of learning and sharing about the Upper Susquehanna Watershed, and ongoing efforts to improve water quality and address other issues affecting our watersheds, both locally and in the Chesapeake Bay. This year’s forum theme is “Strengthening Partnerships for Healthy Watersheds,” as we seek to bring together partners from throughout the…

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Tuesday, 07/08/2025: CSN webinar: Reliable Uses of Two-dimensional Hydrodynamic Flood Models in Stream Restoration Design

Grab your lunch and join Chesapeake Stormwater Network on Tuesday, July 8th at noon, for their latest webinar. 2D Hydrodynamic modeling (2D models) provides the stream restoration community with a powerful tool to visualize the impact of flooding on restoration sites. The primary application of 2D models in restoration work is to simulate flood flows over…

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Call for Presentations – Upper Susquehanna Watershed Forum 10/2/25

Our Watershed Forum Planning Committee is seeking proposals for 20-minute sessions for the 2025 Upper Susquehanna Watershed Forum at Binghamton University, NY. This year’s forum theme is “Strengthening Partnerships for Healthy Watersheds,” as we seek to bring together partners from throughout the watershed interested in making it a healthier watershed to live, recreate, and farm…

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Design the New 20th Anniversary Watershed Forum T-Shirt 🎨

Calling all designers and creatives! There are two weeks left to design and submit your Watershed Forum T-shirt idea. The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay will celebrate its 20th annual Chesapeake Watershed Forum at the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) in Shepherdstown, WV, on November 7-9, 2025. The planning committee is hosting a t-shirt design contest to celebrate! The winning t-shirt design…

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SERCjobs added a new Job

Posted June 30, 2025 | Topic:

Biological Science Technician – The Smithsonian Institution

Overview: The Smithsonian Institution seeks an energetic, data- and field-oriented biologist to support the collation, curation and archival of published and unpublished coastal wetlands’ soil properties datasets as well as the collection of environmental samples in coastal wetlands across the USA including its territories. The position is based in SERC’s Coastal Landscape Ecology Lab, led…

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Saturday, 07/12/2025: Incredible Insects Class (Havre de Grace, MD)

Date:  Saturday, July 12, 2025 Time:  11:00 am – 12:15 pm   Join us for Incredible Insects, a fun and hands-on family class where kids and adults explore the amazing ways insects help our world. Led by Miss Valerie, a former Girl Scout who loves nature, this session will take you on a journey through…

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Thursday, 08/28/2025: Nature Based Solutions for Coastal Hazards Workshop (Edgewater, MD)

Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management are hosting a training for coastal managers and planners to plan and implement green (natural) infrastructure projects to reduce natural coastal hazards in their community. Learning Objectives: Describe how green or natural infrastructure contributes to reducing the impacts of hazards and building resilience….

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Thursday, 07/24/2025: Is BU4U? Dredging and Beneficial Use Workshop (Grasonville, MD)

Maryland DNR and the Nature Conservancy have teamed up to host a training on planning and implementing beneficial use projects. Learning Objectives: Increase participant understanding of dredging and beneficial use (BU) fundamentals. Demonstrate real-world BU project implementation through field visits and case studies. Highlight the ecological and economic co-benefits of BU. Equip local planners with…

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