A copy of Ned Tillman’s book The Chesapeake Watershed: A sense of place and a call to action is presented to each of the participants in the University of Maryland sponsored Master Naturalist programs. If you are interested in these programs contact one of the following sponsoring sites.
There are 31 Master Naturalist program Host Sites in 12 Maryland counties (plus Baltimore City and in Washington, DC) with one program (DNR) using volunteers state-wide. They include:
- Adkins Arboretum (Caroline)
- American Chestnut Land Trust (Calvert)
- Anita C. Leight Estuary Center (Harford)
- Audubon Naturalist Society (Montg.)
- Co. Environmental Protection & Sustainability (Balt.) (2017)
- Banneker Historical Park (Balt.)
- Bear Branch/Piney Run Nature Centers (Carroll)
- Brookside Nature Center (Montg.)/Montgomery Parks (Countywide)
- Catoctin Creek Nature Center (Fred.)
- Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center (Queen Anne’s)
- Cromwell Valley Park (Balt.)
- Cunningham Falls/Gambrill State Parks (Fred.)
- Cylburn Arboretum (Balt.)
- Eden Mill Nature Center (Harford)
- Elms Environmental Education Center (St. Mary’s)
- Fountain Rock Nature Center (Fred.)
- Hashawha Environmental Education Center (Carroll)
- Howard County Conservancy (Howard)
- Howard CC – Belmont (Howard)
- Irvine Nature Center (Balt.)
- Lake Roland Park (formerly R.E. Lee) (Balt.)
- Locust Grove & Meadowside Nature Centers (Montg.)/Montgomery Parks (Countywide)
- Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources Wildlife & Heritage Service (A.A./Statewide)
- Marshy Point Nature Center (Balt.)
- Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center (Balt. City)
- National Aquarium (Balt. City)
- Phillips Wharf Environmental Center (Talbot)
- Pickering Creek Audubon Center (Talbot)
- Oregon Ridge Nature Center (Balt.)
- Quiet Waters Park/Anne Arundel County Rec & Parks (Anne Arundel)
- Robinson Nature Center (Howard)
If you are interested in multiple copies of The Chesapeake Watershed, volume discounts, or classroom sets please contact: ned@sustainable.us