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National Aquarium Summer 2026 Internships The National Aquarium’s Internship Program offers paid, hands-on, mission-driven experiences for emerging professionals. Interns will complete 200 hours over 10–12 weeks during the summer, gaining real-world experience through role-specific placements that also include professional development and networking opportunities. The program is open to adults 18 and older. Education requirements vary by…
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Annapolis (January 13, 2026) – The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit is a State-issued permit that regulates stormwater runoff, which is rainwater that flows over pavement and carries trash, oil, and fertilizers into storm drains. This report documents the comprehensive County activities that demonstrate compliance with Permit…
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Elizabeth Brown Memorial Summer 2026 Internship Elizabeth Brown was ShoreRivers’ 2015-2016 Chesapeake Conservation Corps Volunteer. She was dedicated to clean water, engaging others with their rivers, and serving as an environmental steward in every way. She brought enthusiasm and joy to every task. Contributions in honor of Elizabeth go toward her legacy of caring…
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With the recently updated High-Resolution Land Use/Land Cover Data and Change Data, the Chesapeake Bay Program has refreshed its tools for improving understanding of forest and tree canopy trends in the watershed. This webinar will provide an overview of the updated data and share the latest communications tools: an updated State of Chesapeake Forests Story…
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Join us Tuesday, March 3rd from 12:00pm – 1pm (EST), for a FREE webinar: Reimagining Watershed Management – Creative Funding Models and Partnerships for an Inclusive Future This webinar highlights innovative approaches that are expanding who participates in stormwater and watershed work—and how that work gets done. Featuring the Community Stormwater Solutions Grant…
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Join Chesapeake Stormwater Network for a FREE webinar on Tuesday, February 3rd from 12:00PM – 1PM (EST) From Legacy to Resilience – Updating Historic Infrastructure for Modern Stormwater and Ecological Goals. This webinar will explore how communities are reimagining historic and underutilized landscapes to meet today’s stormwater and ecological needs. Through case studies…
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Join us for a winter seed sowing workshop at Trailside Park in Loudoun County! On Saturday, January 24 at 1pm the Sustainability Matters team will guide you through an easy, no-fuss method for sowing vegetables and pollinator-friendly native perennials in milk jugs this winter. After setting up your own mini-greenhouse to take home, we’ll take…
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The Chesapeake Bay Trust and 5 Million Trees for Maryland are excited to announce that the Urban Trees Grant Program is now open! The Trust will hold information sessions on Thursday 1/15/2026 from 6-7pm and Friday 2/13/26 from 12-1pm to provide an overview of the opportunity and the application process, and to answer questions. Register…
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Half a century ago, scientists believed the last black-footed ferrets—the only ferrets native to North America—had gone extinct. Today, their recovery marks one of the most hopeful conservation stories of the 20th and 21st centuries. In a free Smithsonian webinar, discover how this endangered species rebounded with Paul Marinari, a retired biologist with the Smithsonian’s…
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Join us on January 31st between 10am-1pm in Gaithersburg, Maryland to learn how salt affects our health and freshwater ecosystems, what’s being done, and how we can support local efforts to reduce road salt use. During the event we will hear from regional expert speakers, monitor the local waterways in Gaithersburg, Maryland for road salt…