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Volunteers play an active and important role in the Maryland Reserve and its components. Their contributions range from field monitoring to the manning of the visitors centers. In 2006, over 100 volunteers donated over 5,000 hours, bringing with them years of experience and countless skills.

Volunteers provide a variety of behind-the scenes help. Their jobs are endless and include editing quarterly newsletters, building equipment, educational programs, trail maintenance, pond and garden creation, resident animal care, and serving as advisors for other projects.

Volunteer Activities

  • Volunteers of all ages help with the Wild Rice program at Jug Bay. They wade through the mud to gather rice seeds in the fall and sow the seeds in the spring.
     
  • Volunteers learn the role and importance of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) in the Bay, and then they grow plants in their homes for 10 to 12 weeks. In the late spring they return with their plants to either Otter Point Creek or Jug Bay and contribute their home-grown SAVs to the greater SAV restoration project.
     
  • The volunteers have many other projects at the Reserve sites such as larval fish monitoring, turtle telemetry monitoring, salamander surveys, steam assessment monitoring, invasive plant removal, and deer management programs.

To find out about volunteer opportunities contact the CBNERR-MD

Stewardship Coordinator or the volunteer coordinators at the Jug Bay and Otter Point Creek components.



CBNERR Announcements

Announcements

Wheel Creek Restoration Project
The Wheel Creek Restoration Project is underway.  Harford County and CBNERR are working with other Bush River Partners to retrofit stormwater treatment systems, restore streams, and install rain gardens.  If you live in the Wheel Creek watershed (Edgewood area), you may be eligible to win a free rain garden!  Click here for more information on the rain garden project

Diving Deeper: Estuaries
A Podcast on estuaries and the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (April 22, 2009)

Brand New ESTUARIES.GOV Website and Curriculum
Explore the Estuaries 101 Curriculum, Real Time Data and many more education resources. Visit www.estuaries.gov

Volunteers Needed
Whether you are a High School Student that enjoys working with wetland animals and learning about what makes them tick, or a boat operator that would like to share your knowledge and skills, the Otter Point Creek component of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve could use your help. To learn more about these volunteer opportunities and others visit http://www.otterpointcreek.org/
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