Volunteer: Parks for Pollinators 2025Help us document the distribution and abundance of pollinators and pollinator friendly plants throughout September. You will use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. How you can participate: Join iNaturalist. It's easy...https://www.inaturalist.org/signup Join our Parks for Pollinators project: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/parks-for-pollinators-2025-calvert-county Throughout September make observations of pollinators and flowering plantsThis is a self-directed Opportunity--for the most part, you will explore on your own. You can also help verify other people's observations to improve our data quality, come to a scheduled survey, or even hold your own event. Several guided activities will be scheduled. Spread the word! PurposeOur goals for the Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz are to engage our Calvert community in pollinator awareness and education while also collecting national pollinator data. Any observations of pollinators* and flowering plants you make in Calvert County throughout September will automatically be added to our iNaturalist project: iNaturalist projects: Parks for Pollinators: 2025 Calvert County For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov How you will benefit... Having fun and being inspired to enjoy the natural world and contribute to its conservation Developing an understanding of local wildlife and habitats Gaining first-hand experience of how biological recording works Developing wildlife identification skills alongside communication and teaching skills Becoming more aware of wildlife and conservation in local community Being encouraged to continue recording wildlife sightings after the event PollinatorsFor the Parks for Pollinator BioBlitz, we are focusing on: Butterfly and Moths Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies Flies Beetles HummingbirdsThese will be the taxa that feed up into the national Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz campaign. What is a BioBlitz?‘Bio’ means ‘life’ and ‘Blitz’ means ‘to do something quickly and intensively’. Together they make ‘BioBlitz’ — a collaborative effort to discover as many species as possible within a set location during a defined time period. The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is a national effort for people to find and document pollinator friendly plants and pollinators across the country in partnership with their local park and recreation agency. It’s a national campaign to see who can make the most observations, engage the most people and promote pollinator awareness and education. The results not only make an impact for awareness of pollinators nationally and for those that participate, but also helps agencies know what pollinator species are in their parks and helps them plan for how to protect them. The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is organized by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) with support from The Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation. Program: iNaturalist Projects Help us document the distribution and abundance of pollinators and pollinator friendly plants throughout September. You will use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. How you can participate: Join iNaturalist. It's easy...https://www.inaturalist.org/signup Join our Parks for Pollinators project: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/parks-for-pollinators-2025-calvert-county Throughout September make observations of pollinators and flowering plantsThis is a self-directed Opportunity--for the most part, you will explore on your own. You can also help verify other people's observations to improve our data quality, come to a scheduled survey, or even hold your own event. Several guided activities will be scheduled. Spread the word! PurposeOur goals for the Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz are to engage our Calvert community in pollinator awareness and education while also collecting national pollinator data. Any observations of pollinators* and flowering plants you make in Calvert County throughout September will automatically be added to our iNaturalist project: iNaturalist projects: Parks for Pollinators: 2025 Calvert County For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov How you will benefit... Having fun and being inspired to enjoy the natural world and contribute to its conservation Developing an understanding of local wildlife and habitats Gaining first-hand experience of how biological recording works Developing wildlife identification skills alongside communication and teaching skills Becoming more aware of wildlife and conservation in local community Being encouraged to continue recording wildlife sightings after the event PollinatorsFor the Parks for Pollinator BioBlitz, we are focusing on: Butterfly and Moths Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies Flies Beetles HummingbirdsThese will be the taxa that feed up into the national Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz campaign. What is a BioBlitz?‘Bio’ means ‘life’ and ‘Blitz’ means ‘to do something quickly and intensively’. Together they make ‘BioBlitz’ — a collaborative effort to discover as many species as possible within a set location during a defined time period. The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is a national effort for people to find and document pollinator friendly plants and pollinators across the country in partnership with their local park and recreation agency. It’s a national campaign to see who can make the most observations, engage the most people and promote pollinator awareness and education. The results not only make an impact for awareness of pollinators nationally and for those that participate, but also helps agencies know what pollinator species are in their parks and helps them plan for how to protect them. The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is organized by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) with support from The Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation. Program: iNaturalist Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 1, 2025 through Sep 30, 2025 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BioblitzJoin the park staff to help document as many of the plants and animals that live at the Gatewood Preserve in 8 hours. Participants will explore the park and photograph and upload their finds into iNaturalist, the world's largest biodiversity study. Arrive anytime between 9 am and 5pm, and stay as long or as little as you like. Staff will be on hand to assist and offer tips to using the app from 9am to noon and 2pm to 5pm. Participants will need a phone or digital camera to participate and an account with iNaturalist. Ages 15 and under will need an accompanying adult to participate. Participants should bring water, wear sturdy shoes, long sleeves and pants and consider sun and insect protection. To create an account on iNaturalist go to: https://www.inaturalist.org/signup Program: iNaturalist Projects Join the park staff to help document as many of the plants and animals that live at the Gatewood Preserve in 8 hours. Participants will explore the park and photograph and upload their finds into iNaturalist, the world's largest biodiversity study. Arrive anytime between 9 am and 5pm, and stay as long or as little as you like. Staff will be on hand to assist and offer tips to using the app from 9am to noon and 2pm to 5pm. Participants will need a phone or digital camera to participate and an account with iNaturalist. Ages 15 and under will need an accompanying adult to participate. Participants should bring water, wear sturdy shoes, long sleeves and pants and consider sun and insect protection. To create an account on iNaturalist go to: https://www.inaturalist.org/signup Program: iNaturalist Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bioblitz Parks for PollinatorsJoin the park staff to help document as many of the plants and animals that live at the Gatewood Preserve in 8 hours. Participants will explore the park and photograph and upload their finds into iNaturalist, the world's largest biodiversity study. Arrive anytime between 9 am and 5pm, and stay as long or as little as you like. Staff will be on hand to assist and offer tips to using the app from 9am to noon and 2pm to 5pm. Participants will need a phone or digital camera to participate. Ages 15 and under will need an accompanying adult to participate. You will use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. How you can participate: Join iNaturalist. It's easy...https://www.inaturalist.org/signup Join our Parks for Pollinators project: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/parks-for-pollinators-2025-calvert-county Throughout September make observations of pollinators and flowering plantsThis is a self-directed Opportunity--for the most part, you will explore on your own. Staff will be on hand to assist and offer tips to using the app from 9am to noon and 2pm to 5pm. PurposeOur goals for the Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz are to engage our Calvert community in pollinator awareness and education while also collecting national pollinator data. Any observations of pollinators* and flowering plants you make in Calvert County throughout September will automatically be added to our iNaturalist project: iNaturalist projects: Parks for Pollinators: 2025 Calvert County For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov How you will benefit... Having fun and being inspired to enjoy the natural world and contribute to its conservation Developing an understanding of local wildlife and habitats Gaining first-hand experience of how biological recording works Developing wildlife identification skills alongside communication and teaching skills Becoming more aware of wildlife and conservation in local community Being encouraged to continue recording wildlife sightings after the event PollinatorsFor the Parks for Pollinator BioBlitz, we are focusing on: Butterfly and Moths Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies Flies Beetles HummingbirdsThese will be the taxa that feed up into the national Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz campaign. What is a BioBlitz?‘Bio’ means ‘life’ and ‘Blitz’ means ‘to do something quickly and intensively’. Together they make ‘BioBlitz’ — a collaborative effort to discover as many species as possible within a set location during a defined time period. The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is a national effort for people to find and document pollinator friendly plants and pollinators across the country in partnership with their local park and recreation agency. It’s a national campaign to see who can make the most observations, engage the most people and promote pollinator awareness and education. The results not only make an impact for awareness of pollinators nationally and for those that participate, but also helps agencies know what pollinator species are in their parks and helps them plan for how to protect them. The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is organized by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) with support from The Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation. Program: iNaturalist Projects Join the park staff to help document as many of the plants and animals that live at the Gatewood Preserve in 8 hours. Participants will explore the park and photograph and upload their finds into iNaturalist, the world's largest biodiversity study. Arrive anytime between 9 am and 5pm, and stay as long or as little as you like. Staff will be on hand to assist and offer tips to using the app from 9am to noon and 2pm to 5pm. Participants will need a phone or digital camera to participate. Ages 15 and under will need an accompanying adult to participate. You will use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. How you can participate: Join iNaturalist. It's easy...https://www.inaturalist.org/signup Join our Parks for Pollinators project: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/parks-for-pollinators-2025-calvert-county Throughout September make observations of pollinators and flowering plantsThis is a self-directed Opportunity--for the most part, you will explore on your own. Staff will be on hand to assist and offer tips to using the app from 9am to noon and 2pm to 5pm. PurposeOur goals for the Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz are to engage our Calvert community in pollinator awareness and education while also collecting national pollinator data. Any observations of pollinators* and flowering plants you make in Calvert County throughout September will automatically be added to our iNaturalist project: iNaturalist projects: Parks for Pollinators: 2025 Calvert County For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov How you will benefit... Having fun and being inspired to enjoy the natural world and contribute to its conservation Developing an understanding of local wildlife and habitats Gaining first-hand experience of how biological recording works Developing wildlife identification skills alongside communication and teaching skills Becoming more aware of wildlife and conservation in local community Being encouraged to continue recording wildlife sightings after the event PollinatorsFor the Parks for Pollinator BioBlitz, we are focusing on: Butterfly and Moths Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies Flies Beetles HummingbirdsThese will be the taxa that feed up into the national Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz campaign. What is a BioBlitz?‘Bio’ means ‘life’ and ‘Blitz’ means ‘to do something quickly and intensively’. Together they make ‘BioBlitz’ — a collaborative effort to discover as many species as possible within a set location during a defined time period. The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is a national effort for people to find and document pollinator friendly plants and pollinators across the country in partnership with their local park and recreation agency. It’s a national campaign to see who can make the most observations, engage the most people and promote pollinator awareness and education. The results not only make an impact for awareness of pollinators nationally and for those that participate, but also helps agencies know what pollinator species are in their parks and helps them plan for how to protect them. The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is organized by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) with support from The Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation. Program: iNaturalist Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Calvert County BiodiversityHelp us document the distribution and abundance of plants, animals, fungi and other species found throughout Calvert County Use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. You can also help verify other people's observations to improve our data quality, come to a scheduled iNaturalist survey, or even hold your own event. You can also explore on your own. Spread the word—it's a big area! For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: iNaturalist Projects Help us document the distribution and abundance of plants, animals, fungi and other species found throughout Calvert County Use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. You can also help verify other people's observations to improve our data quality, come to a scheduled iNaturalist survey, or even hold your own event. You can also explore on your own. Spread the word—it's a big area! For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: iNaturalist Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Horseshoe Crab Survey: Calvert County and Beyond!Help us document the distribution and abundance of horseshoe crabs during their annual mating season along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County and beyond! Use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. You can also help verify other people's observations to improve our data quality, come to a scheduled horseshoe crab survey, or even hold your own event. You can also explore on your own. Spread the word—it's a big area! The area includes the entire Chesapeake Bay Shoreline in Maryland, Virginia and Delaware. We are really interested in Calvert County sightings, but any observations along the Chesapeake are important. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 ; Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: iNaturalist Projects Help us document the distribution and abundance of horseshoe crabs during their annual mating season along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County and beyond! Use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. You can also help verify other people's observations to improve our data quality, come to a scheduled horseshoe crab survey, or even hold your own event. You can also explore on your own. Spread the word—it's a big area! The area includes the entire Chesapeake Bay Shoreline in Maryland, Virginia and Delaware. We are really interested in Calvert County sightings, but any observations along the Chesapeake are important. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 ; Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: iNaturalist Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |