Maryland Coastal Bays Program (@mdcoastalbays) 's Twitter Profile
Maryland Coastal Bays Program

@mdcoastalbays

MCBP is a nonprofit that aims to conserve and protect the waters and surrounding watershed of Maryland’s 5 coastal bays! RT/Follows are not endorsements.

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U.S. EPA (@epa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The lineup for PollaPalooza aka #PollinatorWeek 2023 is here! 🦋🐝🌷 Pollinators are vital to our ecosystem and pollinate MANY of the foods we enjoy (HELLO chocolate and coffee). This week, learn simple ways you can make your own backyard more pollinator-friendly with practices.

The lineup for PollaPalooza aka #PollinatorWeek 2023 is here! 🦋🐝🌷 
Pollinators are vital to our ecosystem and pollinate MANY of the foods we enjoy (HELLO chocolate and coffee). This week, learn simple ways you can make your own backyard more pollinator-friendly with practices.
Chesapeake Conservancy (@chesconserv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Being gay outside doesn’t always feel unsafe. But if you’ve ever felt unsafe in a quiet neck of the woods or a dark town at night, that feeling only intensifies when you worry about hiding your identity." #PrideMonth npca.org/articles/2939-…

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🦋 Happy #PollinatorWeek!  EPA has released proposed mitigations to limit the use of pesticides in the habitat of 27 vulnerable species, including some #pollinators like the Poweshiek skipperling butterfly. 📖 Read the press release here: epa.gov/newsreleases/e…

🦋 Happy #PollinatorWeek!  

EPA has released proposed mitigations to limit the use of pesticides in the habitat of 27 vulnerable species, including some #pollinators like the Poweshiek skipperling butterfly. 

📖 Read the press release here: epa.gov/newsreleases/e…
Worcester County (@worcestercounty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A terrapin checks out potential new "digs" at the Selsey Road beach & marsh restoration project in Cape Isle of Wight. This state-funded project, in cooperation with Worcester and Maryland Coastal Bays Program, brings improved flood protection to residents and restoring vital habitat.

A terrapin checks out potential new "digs" at the Selsey Road beach &amp; marsh restoration project in Cape Isle of Wight. This state-funded project, in cooperation with Worcester and <a href="/MdCoastalBays/">Maryland Coastal Bays Program</a>, brings improved flood protection to residents and restoring vital habitat.
Maryland Coastal Bays Program (@mdcoastalbays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to see SAV expansion in our sister Bay. We also deal with the loss of underwater grasses and it is part of the work we do in our watershed.

Restore America's Estuaries (RAE) (@raestuaries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Job opening at Maryland Coastal Bays Program! The Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP) invites applications for a full-time/permanent, salaried Education Program Manager position based in Berlin, Maryland. Details below on how to apply mdcoastalbays.org/app/uploads/20…

Maryland DNR (@marylanddnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰: Maryland Department of Natural Resources Awards $22.9 Million for Chesapeake and Coastal Bay Restoration Projects news.maryland.gov/dnr/2023/07/27…

📰: Maryland Department of Natural Resources Awards $22.9 Million for Chesapeake and Coastal Bay Restoration Projects 
news.maryland.gov/dnr/2023/07/27…
Maryland Coastal Bays Program (@mdcoastalbays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We love that Maryland cooperates with their Federal, State, Local, and private forest managers. What a shining of example of teamwork makes the dream work!

Maryland Coastal Bays Program (@mdcoastalbays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 100 volunteers and staff from six different organizations came out yesterday and pulled 358 lbs. of trash out of the beach, streets, and bay. Thank you all for coming together and making the place we love a little bit better than we found it.

Over 100 volunteers and staff from six different organizations came out yesterday and pulled 358 lbs. of trash out of the beach, streets, and bay. Thank you all for coming together and making the place we love a little bit better than we found it.