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Prince George's County Connections

Gorgeous Prince George's

http://www.goprincegeorgescounty.com/

 

Citizens Concerned for a Cleaner County

http://pages.areaguides.com/keepprincegeorgesbeautiful/index.htm

 

Planting For Our Watershed

Native Plant List

Maryland Native Plant Society

www.mdflora.org

  US Fish & Wildlife Service
http://www.fws.gov/chesapeakebay/BayScapes/bsresources/bs-nativeguides.htm
Schoolyard Habitat Guide

http://www.fws.gov/chesapeakebay/schoolyd.htm

 

Sources for Trees & Shrubs

MD DNR, Tree-Mendous MD Program  www.dnr.state.md.us/forests/treemendous

 

Local Forestry Boards

 

Sylva Native Nursery 

www.sylvantive.com

 

Adkins Arboretum

www.adkinsarboretum.org

 

Source for Wetland Plants

Environmental Concern, Inc. www.wetland.org

 

Technical Assistance and Sources for Information

MD Cooperative Extension Service, Master Gardeners 

 

Your County Soil Conservation District or Regional Natural Resources Conservation Service 

www.nrcs.usda.gov

 

Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission 

www.mncppc.org
 

Bayscaping Projects

US Fish & Wildlife Service:  http://www.fws.gov/chesapeakebay/Bayscapes.htm

 

Classroom Connections

Growing Bay Grasses

Bay Grasses in Classes www.dnr.state.md.us/bay/sav/

 

Oyster Gardening Program

www.cbf.org

 

Energy Conservation

http://www.pepco.com/home/education/conserving/

 

http://www.bge.com/portal/site/bge/menuitem.1bf88ee02e8d2d5ff8c031e0da6176a0/

 

www.wges.com

 

Storm Drain Stenciling

www.cbf.org

 

Stream Activities

Monitoring and Stream Clean-Ups

Izaak Walton League, Save Our Streams 
www.iwla.org

 

Audubon Naturalist Society
Prince George's County Stream Teams, Sharon Meigs:  301-883-5898


Bridging the Watershed

The BTW mission is to help all participants recognize the importance of the Potomac watershed and the role they and the national parks play in preserving cultural and natural resources.  The uniqueness of learning through national parks in the watershed will ideally inspire lifelong civic responsibility.  For more information on BTW, please visit their site Bridging the Watershed.

 

 

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Last updated: December 27, 2007

John Neville, Director
neville@pgcps.org
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| Brandywine, MD  20613
Phone: 301-888-1185  FAX: 301-888-1236
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