Volunteer: Raptor Road Surveys Nov 2025-Mar 2026 updated shiftsVolunteers must complete the Identification Qualification for Raptor Road Surveys to respond to this opportunity. You will be emailed the Raptor Road Survey Manual after passing the raptor identification test to qualify you for this opportunity. Please read the manual before conducting surveys. Surveys should not be conducted on rainy or snowy days as these are unsafe conditions to be along roadsides. Surveys can begin on November 1 and happen through March 31. Surveys can start any time after sunrise and must be completed before sunset. You may perform more than one route in a day. Routes may be repeated after 3 days have passed since the last survey you conducted on that route.The Manual includes raptor identification, the specific routes you can cover as well as how to enter your data into eBird. Volunteers will be expected to: Follow the survey guidelines in the manual Set up their own eBird account Submit all records to eBird in accordance with the manual Provide your own transportation and optics Track their hours using the Calvert Stewards website Email Gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov after you have conducted your survey. In the email include the date, survey route name, and total numbers seen of each species for that route. If you do multiple routes in a day please have separate totals for each routeOnce you submit your qualifications they will be reviewed. You will receive an email regarding your qualifications. When fully qualified, you may then respond and assist with the Winter Raptor Research project by conducting surveys of raptors along specific driving routes. These surveys will not only help to aid in catching raptors for banding and further research but they will also be useful in estimating population sizes similar to Christmas Bird Counts. By comparing the data from different years of surveys we will be able to look for trends in the populations. As a thank you for completing these surveys volunteers who complete 3 surveys will be eligible to participate in a day of banding as part of the Winter Raptor Response Team opportunity. If you have further questions contact Gene Groshon, Gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov (preferred) 410-535-5327 Identification Qualification for Raptor Road Surveys Program: Winter Raptor Research Volunteers must complete the Identification Qualification for Raptor Road Surveys to respond to this opportunity. You will be emailed the Raptor Road Survey Manual after passing the raptor identification test to qualify you for this opportunity. Please read the manual before conducting surveys. Surveys should not be conducted on rainy or snowy days as these are unsafe conditions to be along roadsides. Surveys can begin on November 1 and happen through March 31. Surveys can start any time after sunrise and must be completed before sunset. You may perform more than one route in a day. Routes may be repeated after 3 days have passed since the last survey you conducted on that route.The Manual includes raptor identification, the specific routes you can cover as well as how to enter your data into eBird. Volunteers will be expected to: Follow the survey guidelines in the manual Set up their own eBird account Submit all records to eBird in accordance with the manual Provide your own transportation and optics Track their hours using the Calvert Stewards website Email Gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov after you have conducted your survey. In the email include the date, survey route name, and total numbers seen of each species for that route. If you do multiple routes in a day please have separate totals for each routeOnce you submit your qualifications they will be reviewed. You will receive an email regarding your qualifications. When fully qualified, you may then respond and assist with the Winter Raptor Research project by conducting surveys of raptors along specific driving routes. These surveys will not only help to aid in catching raptors for banding and further research but they will also be useful in estimating population sizes similar to Christmas Bird Counts. By comparing the data from different years of surveys we will be able to look for trends in the populations. As a thank you for completing these surveys volunteers who complete 3 surveys will be eligible to participate in a day of banding as part of the Winter Raptor Response Team opportunity. If you have further questions contact Gene Groshon, Gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov (preferred) 410-535-5327 Identification Qualification for Raptor Road Surveys Program: Winter Raptor Research Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 1, 2025 through Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Maple Sap Collection and Trail Monitor 2026Volunteers are needed to help with our 2026 Kings Landing maple tapping season from late January through mid-March, 2026. Shifts are flexible over a 2-day span and can occur anytime during the park open hours. Volunteers will walk the trail, check the taps and collect any sap that has accumulated for storage until syrup making begins. Volunteers will also monitor the trail, do light trail work such as moving downed branches, and report any damage to trails, signs or taps to the park staff. This opportunity is open to individuals ages 16 and up and family groups with older children. This volunteer opportunity will require walking over uneven, possibly muddy terrain up to 1+ mile, working on steep inclines, carrying heavy buckets and exposure to potentially cold or wet weather. Volunteers ages 16+ will be required attend a mandatory training session to learn how to monitor the maple taps along the Sugar Bush Trail at Kings Landing, and collect and store the sap for syrup making later in the season. The link to register for the training sessions is here: https://calvertstewards.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1164973 Volunteers may sign up for shifts once they complete the training. Shifts are first come-first served. Program: Kings Landing Park Maintenance Volunteers are needed to help with our 2026 Kings Landing maple tapping season from late January through mid-March, 2026. Shifts are flexible over a 2-day span and can occur anytime during the park open hours. Volunteers will walk the trail, check the taps and collect any sap that has accumulated for storage until syrup making begins. Volunteers will also monitor the trail, do light trail work such as moving downed branches, and report any damage to trails, signs or taps to the park staff. This opportunity is open to individuals ages 16 and up and family groups with older children. This volunteer opportunity will require walking over uneven, possibly muddy terrain up to 1+ mile, working on steep inclines, carrying heavy buckets and exposure to potentially cold or wet weather. Volunteers ages 16+ will be required attend a mandatory training session to learn how to monitor the maple taps along the Sugar Bush Trail at Kings Landing, and collect and store the sap for syrup making later in the season. The link to register for the training sessions is here: https://calvertstewards.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1164973 Volunteers may sign up for shifts once they complete the training. Shifts are first come-first served. Program: Kings Landing Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20639 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Battle Creek Daily Animal Care (Nov 2025-2026)ADULTS and CHILDREN (ages 10 and up, under 18 with adult) QUALIFICATIONS Successfully complete an Animal Care Training. Children between ages 10 and 18 must have attended animal care training and must be accompanied by a supervising adult who has also completed animal care training. Maintaining Qualifications: you must volunteer to care for the animals at least once a month.Preregistration is required. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Location: Battle Creek Nature Center, 2880 Grays Road, Prince Frederick, MD Who We AreAnimal Care volunteers work with the staff naturalists to care for live animals. What We DoCalvert Steward volunteers feed the turtles, frog, and mice currently housed at the nature center. Other tasks include cleaning cages, administering medical care as needed, and animal enrichment. While this opportunity lists the start time as 10am, volunteers may come in between 9am-2pm to perform animal care. Some volunteers may assist with education and outreach activities that involve the captive animals. TrainingAnimal Care Training: Ages 10 and up with adult New volunteers should register for the Animal Care Training Opportunity. As they accompany staff, they will learn how to clean cages, feed the animals and handle them. Once trained, volunteers can edit the "Qualifications" section of their profile. After the program manager has verified their training, qualified Calvert Stewards can respond to be the volunteer for the specific shifts listed. Other Skills or Knowledge Experience working with captive animals is a plus Able to carry a 10 pound bucket of water Willing to get dirty Attention to detail Ability to maintain accurate recordsFor more information please contact Gene Groshon gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov or Kim Curren kimberly.curren@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Animal Care ADULTS and CHILDREN (ages 10 and up, under 18 with adult) QUALIFICATIONS Successfully complete an Animal Care Training. Children between ages 10 and 18 must have attended animal care training and must be accompanied by a supervising adult who has also completed animal care training. Maintaining Qualifications: you must volunteer to care for the animals at least once a month.Preregistration is required. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Location: Battle Creek Nature Center, 2880 Grays Road, Prince Frederick, MD Who We AreAnimal Care volunteers work with the staff naturalists to care for live animals. What We DoCalvert Steward volunteers feed the turtles, frog, and mice currently housed at the nature center. Other tasks include cleaning cages, administering medical care as needed, and animal enrichment. While this opportunity lists the start time as 10am, volunteers may come in between 9am-2pm to perform animal care. Some volunteers may assist with education and outreach activities that involve the captive animals. TrainingAnimal Care Training: Ages 10 and up with adult New volunteers should register for the Animal Care Training Opportunity. As they accompany staff, they will learn how to clean cages, feed the animals and handle them. Once trained, volunteers can edit the "Qualifications" section of their profile. After the program manager has verified their training, qualified Calvert Stewards can respond to be the volunteer for the specific shifts listed. Other Skills or Knowledge Experience working with captive animals is a plus Able to carry a 10 pound bucket of water Willing to get dirty Attention to detail Ability to maintain accurate recordsFor more information please contact Gene Groshon gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov or Kim Curren kimberly.curren@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Animal Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Prothonotary Warbler Nest Box ConstructionThere is often a need for new and replacement Prothonotary Warbler boxes on our trails. We will provide the instructions and building materials, you provide the construction using your skills and tools, and done on your own schedule. Skills Needed: Basic Carpentry Skills Tools required: table saw, drill, screw drivers For more information please contact Gene Groshon at Gene.Groshon@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Prothonotary Warblers There is often a need for new and replacement Prothonotary Warbler boxes on our trails. We will provide the instructions and building materials, you provide the construction using your skills and tools, and done on your own schedule. Skills Needed: Basic Carpentry Skills Tools required: table saw, drill, screw drivers For more information please contact Gene Groshon at Gene.Groshon@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Prothonotary Warblers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Homeschool FridaysAssist a naturalist in teaching Homeschoolers ages 4-12. Generally about half the program is inside and half the program is outside.
These groups require training beyond our general training for a CHESPAX program and have a different theme each month. Programs are at Flag Ponds Nature Park. Times listed are those for the volunteer to arrive and depart. QUALIFICATIONS: New volunteers must meet with the program leader (Kim Curren) for a new volunteer orientation Successfully complete a CCPR background check: Background Checks | Calvert County, MD - Official Website (calvertcountymd.gov) You will need to upload a photo of a government-issued ID during this online process, select "other" when asked for your team name. Volunteers must attend the Education Volunteer orientation Volunteers must observe a minimum of one homeschool day (both AM and PM sessions) before they can respondMaintaining Qualifications: you must volunteer with a homeschool day least once in a 2-month time period. If it has been more than 2 months since you have volunteered, you will need to attend another observation day as a refresher The CCPR background check must be renewed annuallyTo become a Qualified Volunteer, please attend contact Kim Curren to schedule an orientation training and an observation day. Preregistration is required. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Program: Education Assist a naturalist in teaching Homeschoolers ages 4-12. Generally about half the program is inside and half the program is outside.
These groups require training beyond our general training for a CHESPAX program and have a different theme each month. Programs are at Flag Ponds Nature Park. Times listed are those for the volunteer to arrive and depart. QUALIFICATIONS: New volunteers must meet with the program leader (Kim Curren) for a new volunteer orientation Successfully complete a CCPR background check: Background Checks | Calvert County, MD - Official Website (calvertcountymd.gov) You will need to upload a photo of a government-issued ID during this online process, select "other" when asked for your team name. Volunteers must attend the Education Volunteer orientation Volunteers must observe a minimum of one homeschool day (both AM and PM sessions) before they can respondMaintaining Qualifications: you must volunteer with a homeschool day least once in a 2-month time period. If it has been more than 2 months since you have volunteered, you will need to attend another observation day as a refresher The CCPR background check must be renewed annuallyTo become a Qualified Volunteer, please attend contact Kim Curren to schedule an orientation training and an observation day. Preregistration is required. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Program: Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20685 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MeetingsThe Calvert Nature Society Board of Directors meets monthly to discuss the operations of the Society, plan initiatives, and track financial obligations. Come meet the board and other volunteers working to achieve the mission and goals of the Society. Meetings are open to the public, except for issues requiring Executive Session. Meeting Locations Vary By Date and will be updated as locations are confirmed. August 18, 2025: 5 pm Prince Frederick Library, Costley Road, Prince FrederickSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberZoom option is also available. For more information contact Karyn Molines at Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support The Calvert Nature Society Board of Directors meets monthly to discuss the operations of the Society, plan initiatives, and track financial obligations. Come meet the board and other volunteers working to achieve the mission and goals of the Society. Meetings are open to the public, except for issues requiring Executive Session. Meeting Locations Vary By Date and will be updated as locations are confirmed. August 18, 2025: 5 pm Prince Frederick Library, Costley Road, Prince FrederickSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberZoom option is also available. For more information contact Karyn Molines at Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Blitz 2026Volunteers are needed to collect water samples from three locations in the Battle Creek watershed for nitrogen analysis. We will meet at the Nature Center parking lot at 10 am and walk to two of the three sites. We will drive to the third site off of German Chapel Road. SKILLS: Ability to scramble along roadsides and streams to access water. Wear waterproof shoes or boots. TRAINING: Will be provided at the site. PURPOSE: Calvert Stewards will be assisting with the ACLT water quality blitz. For those who are unfamiliar, the blitz entails sending pairs of volunteers out across the watershed to collect water samples in order to give us a snapshot of groundwater nitrogen levels in feeder streams across the Parkers Creek, Governors Run and Battle Creek watersheds. The samples are brought back to the ACLT office where Walter and others will process them and before being sent to the Chesapeake Biological Lab for analysis. We conduct this sampling in early April because it is before all the plants begin to use extra nitrogen to leaf out, and because it is when the leaves from the previous season have had the longest time to decompose and are no longer contributing much nitrogen to the streams. Therefore, a reading during this time and when there has not been rain within a few days prior gives a good reading of the baseline nitrogen in the streams. Program: Other Research Projects Volunteers are needed to collect water samples from three locations in the Battle Creek watershed for nitrogen analysis. We will meet at the Nature Center parking lot at 10 am and walk to two of the three sites. We will drive to the third site off of German Chapel Road. SKILLS: Ability to scramble along roadsides and streams to access water. Wear waterproof shoes or boots. TRAINING: Will be provided at the site. PURPOSE: Calvert Stewards will be assisting with the ACLT water quality blitz. For those who are unfamiliar, the blitz entails sending pairs of volunteers out across the watershed to collect water samples in order to give us a snapshot of groundwater nitrogen levels in feeder streams across the Parkers Creek, Governors Run and Battle Creek watersheds. The samples are brought back to the ACLT office where Walter and others will process them and before being sent to the Chesapeake Biological Lab for analysis. We conduct this sampling in early April because it is before all the plants begin to use extra nitrogen to leaf out, and because it is when the leaves from the previous season have had the longest time to decompose and are no longer contributing much nitrogen to the streams. Therefore, a reading during this time and when there has not been rain within a few days prior gives a good reading of the baseline nitrogen in the streams. Program: Other Research Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: iNaturalist TrainingiNaturalist Workshop: Exploring your Backyard and Beyond with iNaturalist and the City Nature Challenge In this workshop, you'll learn how to use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. You'll learn about the various projects that can use your observation, how to verify other observations, and other basic features of the iNaturalist app. Whether you're a current iNaturalist user or brand new to the technology, join us for this fun learning opportunity. When you respond, include your iNaturalist handle, if you have one. You may come anytime between 1 and 4 pm. Karyn will be on hand to walk through using iNaturalist. You can then record observations you find. Before the TrainingTo prepare for the training, please bring a fully charged smart phone with the iNaturalist app installed. Don't forget to set up your iNaturalist account. Download the iNaturalist app (or go online to www.inaturalist.org) and create a free account. Google Play AppleFor more information: Karyn Molines, karyn.molines@calvertcountymd.gov Other ResourcesTutorials: https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/video+tutorials Program: iNaturalist Projects iNaturalist Workshop: Exploring your Backyard and Beyond with iNaturalist and the City Nature Challenge In this workshop, you'll learn how to use iNaturalist to photograph and map your observations in a few easy steps. You'll learn about the various projects that can use your observation, how to verify other observations, and other basic features of the iNaturalist app. Whether you're a current iNaturalist user or brand new to the technology, join us for this fun learning opportunity. When you respond, include your iNaturalist handle, if you have one. You may come anytime between 1 and 4 pm. Karyn will be on hand to walk through using iNaturalist. You can then record observations you find. Before the TrainingTo prepare for the training, please bring a fully charged smart phone with the iNaturalist app installed. Don't forget to set up your iNaturalist account. Download the iNaturalist app (or go online to www.inaturalist.org) and create a free account. Google Play AppleFor more information: Karyn Molines, karyn.molines@calvertcountymd.gov Other ResourcesTutorials: https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/video+tutorials Program: iNaturalist Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: City Nature Challenge 2026 Field ExplorationsIt's time to make observations for the City Nature Challenge! If you're not able to attend one of these field explorations, please make observations wherever you are between 4/24 and 4/27, 2026. iNAturalist Training: April 11, 2026 1-4 PM Battle Creek Cypress Swamp. https://calvertstewards.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1214247• More Field Explorations will be posted as separate opportunities. Come with a fully charge phone or camera, and bring a refillable water bottle. Dress for the weather. Bring water, trail snacks. Those with mobility concerns can make observations around the parking areas and visitor center. Before the Activity: 1. Download the iNaturalist app (or go online to www.inaturalist.org) and create a free account. Google Play Apple2. Join the Project on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2026-washington-dc-metro-area 3. During the weekend of April 24-27, 2026, individuals and groups will be on the hunt for animals, plants, mushrooms, and other life forms. These observations will be documented on iNaturalist and counted towards our region's tally. As a participant, it is up to you how much or how little you take part! Do only what feels safe for you & your family and is in accordance with all your local regulations. If you do not use the app to make observations, make sure you upload all photos before May 10 to be counted. Information on the City Nature ChallengeWhat is the City Nature Challenge? The City Nature Challenge is not just about cities! All observations made in Calvert County will count for the Washington, DC Metro Area City Nature Challenge. Please join the project and spread the word to your friends and neighbors. The City Nature Challenge has two parts: 1) Making observations and 2) Identifying observations. This Field Exploration is included in the first part. https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2025-washington-dc-metro-area You can also help with the second task to identify observations. Respond to the Identification opportunity. The collective global results will be announced on May 13. Here's an introductory video from 2021. https://youtu.be/8nU4_mmQsiM In Calvert County: https://www.calvertparks.org/CNC/ DC City Nature Challenge: https://citynaturechallengedc.org/ Worldwide: http://citynaturechallenge.org/participate/ For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: iNaturalist Projects It's time to make observations for the City Nature Challenge! If you're not able to attend one of these field explorations, please make observations wherever you are between 4/24 and 4/27, 2026. iNAturalist Training: April 11, 2026 1-4 PM Battle Creek Cypress Swamp. https://calvertstewards.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1214247• More Field Explorations will be posted as separate opportunities. Come with a fully charge phone or camera, and bring a refillable water bottle. Dress for the weather. Bring water, trail snacks. Those with mobility concerns can make observations around the parking areas and visitor center. Before the Activity: 1. Download the iNaturalist app (or go online to www.inaturalist.org) and create a free account. Google Play Apple2. Join the Project on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2026-washington-dc-metro-area 3. During the weekend of April 24-27, 2026, individuals and groups will be on the hunt for animals, plants, mushrooms, and other life forms. These observations will be documented on iNaturalist and counted towards our region's tally. As a participant, it is up to you how much or how little you take part! Do only what feels safe for you & your family and is in accordance with all your local regulations. If you do not use the app to make observations, make sure you upload all photos before May 10 to be counted. Information on the City Nature ChallengeWhat is the City Nature Challenge? The City Nature Challenge is not just about cities! All observations made in Calvert County will count for the Washington, DC Metro Area City Nature Challenge. Please join the project and spread the word to your friends and neighbors. The City Nature Challenge has two parts: 1) Making observations and 2) Identifying observations. This Field Exploration is included in the first part. https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2025-washington-dc-metro-area You can also help with the second task to identify observations. Respond to the Identification opportunity. The collective global results will be announced on May 13. Here's an introductory video from 2021. https://youtu.be/8nU4_mmQsiM In Calvert County: https://www.calvertparks.org/CNC/ DC City Nature Challenge: https://citynaturechallengedc.org/ Worldwide: http://citynaturechallenge.org/participate/ For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: iNaturalist Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 24, 2026 through Apr 27, 2026 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: City Nature Challenge 2026 (Flag Ponds: Seine the Bay)It's time to make observations for the City Nature Challenge! We'll focus on the beach and bay environment. Come with a fully charge phone or camera, and bring a refillable water bottle. Dress for the weather and to get wet! If we have enough people, we will seine for fish, crabs and other aquatic animals. This specific program will focus on animals we can catch in the Chesapeake Bay in a seine net. From the beach bathrooms, follow signs toward the observation pier, where Kim will be waiting for you. Plan for enough time to walk the ½ mile from the parking area to the Observation Pier. Before the Activity: 1. Download the iNaturalist app (or go online to www.inaturalist.org) and create a free account. Google Play Apple2. Join the Project on iNaturalist https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2026-washington-dc-metro-area 3. During the weekend of April 24-27, 2026, individuals and groups will be on the hunt for animals, plants, mushrooms, and other life forms. These observations will be documented on iNaturalist and counted towards our region's tally. As a participant, it is up to you how much or how little you take part! Do only what feels safe for you and your family and is in accordance with all your local regulations. If you do not use the app to make observations, make sure you upload all photos before May 4 to be counted. Information on the City Nature ChallengeWhat is the City Nature Challenge? The City Nature Challenge is not just about cities! All observations made in Calvert County will count for the Washington, DC Metro Area City Nature Challenge. Please join the project and spread the word to your friends and neighbors. The City Nature Challenge has two parts: 1) Making observations and 2) Identifying observations. This Field Exploration is included in the first part. You can also help with the second task to identify observations. Respond to the Identification opportunity. The collective global results will be announced on May 7. Here's an introductory video from 2021. https://youtu.be/8nU4_mmQsiM In Calvert County: https://www.calvertparks.org/CNC/ DC City Nature Challenge: https://citynaturechallengedc.org/ Worldwide: http://citynaturechallenge.org/participate/ Program: iNaturalist Projects It's time to make observations for the City Nature Challenge! We'll focus on the beach and bay environment. Come with a fully charge phone or camera, and bring a refillable water bottle. Dress for the weather and to get wet! If we have enough people, we will seine for fish, crabs and other aquatic animals. This specific program will focus on animals we can catch in the Chesapeake Bay in a seine net. From the beach bathrooms, follow signs toward the observation pier, where Kim will be waiting for you. Plan for enough time to walk the ½ mile from the parking area to the Observation Pier. Before the Activity: 1. Download the iNaturalist app (or go online to www.inaturalist.org) and create a free account. Google Play Apple2. Join the Project on iNaturalist https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2026-washington-dc-metro-area 3. During the weekend of April 24-27, 2026, individuals and groups will be on the hunt for animals, plants, mushrooms, and other life forms. These observations will be documented on iNaturalist and counted towards our region's tally. As a participant, it is up to you how much or how little you take part! Do only what feels safe for you and your family and is in accordance with all your local regulations. If you do not use the app to make observations, make sure you upload all photos before May 4 to be counted. Information on the City Nature ChallengeWhat is the City Nature Challenge? The City Nature Challenge is not just about cities! All observations made in Calvert County will count for the Washington, DC Metro Area City Nature Challenge. Please join the project and spread the word to your friends and neighbors. The City Nature Challenge has two parts: 1) Making observations and 2) Identifying observations. This Field Exploration is included in the first part. You can also help with the second task to identify observations. Respond to the Identification opportunity. The collective global results will be announced on May 7. Here's an introductory video from 2021. https://youtu.be/8nU4_mmQsiM In Calvert County: https://www.calvertparks.org/CNC/ DC City Nature Challenge: https://citynaturechallengedc.org/ Worldwide: http://citynaturechallenge.org/participate/ Program: iNaturalist Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026 Zip Code: 20657 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: "Salt Watch" Water Quality MonitoringCalvert County Parks & Recreation Natural Resources Division and Calvert Nature Society are partnering with the Izaak Walton League to monitor and reduce the impact of road salt on our streams and rivers. Road salt, while essential for winter road safety, can have detrimental effects on water quality, aquatic life, and the environment. Calvert Stewards will play a crucial role in collecting data that helps us understand these impacts. You will document and report chloride levels in local streams. Your efforts will contribute to a national database that informs community leaders and policymakers about the environmental consequences of road salt. As a Salt Watch Volunteer, you will contribute to important research efforts aimed at documenting water quality in our local stream. You will gain hands-on experience in water quality monitoring and data collection, engage with a network of like-minded individuals, and raise awareness in your community about the environmental impact of road salt. QualificationsVolunteers must first attend a training or field session to learn the knowledge and skills necessary to
effectively monitor and report chloride levels. We recommend volunteers wear long sleeves and pants, bright clothing, and shoes or boots that are fine with getting wet and dirty. Time CommitmentApproximately one hour/month. ScheduleVolunteers can monitor on their own schedule, with a minimum of once monthly during the first week at their assigned streams. In Winter (November-March), in addition to the first week sampling, if possible, monitor before a winter storm, to find out the "normal" level of salt in your stream; then after salt has been applied to roads, then after the first warm day or rainstorm following a snow or freeze, and then after the next rain event. Requirements A strong interest in environmental conservation and water quality.Ability to commit a few hours each month for water sampling and testing.Reliable and punctual in conducting sampling and submitting data.Willingness to complete a brief training session on sampling techniques and data submission. Work Conditions Exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitoes, snakes, spiders and other wildlife.Parking and walking along shoulders of public roadsEntering streams and creeks to collect water samples. Banks may be muddy and slippery.Izaak Walton League Salt Watch Resources Online Overview Videos:Introduction to Salt Watch How to Take a Salt Watch Sample (first 4 minutes of video) Most volunteers will not directly submit data to IWL, but send data sheets to Camryn who will enter the data. Online Reference Materials: https://www.iwla.org/water/stream-monitoring/salt-watch/salt-watch-faqProgram: Other Research Projects Calvert County Parks & Recreation Natural Resources Division and Calvert Nature Society are partnering with the Izaak Walton League to monitor and reduce the impact of road salt on our streams and rivers. Road salt, while essential for winter road safety, can have detrimental effects on water quality, aquatic life, and the environment. Calvert Stewards will play a crucial role in collecting data that helps us understand these impacts. You will document and report chloride levels in local streams. Your efforts will contribute to a national database that informs community leaders and policymakers about the environmental consequences of road salt. As a Salt Watch Volunteer, you will contribute to important research efforts aimed at documenting water quality in our local stream. You will gain hands-on experience in water quality monitoring and data collection, engage with a network of like-minded individuals, and raise awareness in your community about the environmental impact of road salt. QualificationsVolunteers must first attend a training or field session to learn the knowledge and skills necessary to
effectively monitor and report chloride levels. We recommend volunteers wear long sleeves and pants, bright clothing, and shoes or boots that are fine with getting wet and dirty. Time CommitmentApproximately one hour/month. ScheduleVolunteers can monitor on their own schedule, with a minimum of once monthly during the first week at their assigned streams. In Winter (November-March), in addition to the first week sampling, if possible, monitor before a winter storm, to find out the "normal" level of salt in your stream; then after salt has been applied to roads, then after the first warm day or rainstorm following a snow or freeze, and then after the next rain event. Requirements A strong interest in environmental conservation and water quality.Ability to commit a few hours each month for water sampling and testing.Reliable and punctual in conducting sampling and submitting data.Willingness to complete a brief training session on sampling techniques and data submission. Work Conditions Exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitoes, snakes, spiders and other wildlife.Parking and walking along shoulders of public roadsEntering streams and creeks to collect water samples. Banks may be muddy and slippery.Izaak Walton League Salt Watch Resources Online Overview Videos:Introduction to Salt Watch How to Take a Salt Watch Sample (first 4 minutes of video) Most volunteers will not directly submit data to IWL, but send data sheets to Camryn who will enter the data. Online Reference Materials: https://www.iwla.org/water/stream-monitoring/salt-watch/salt-watch-faqProgram: Other Research Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Milkweed Density Measuring 2026Volunteers work with staff and trained volunteers measure the density of milkweed at the Gatewood Preserve meadow. This data collection is the first step in Monarch Monitoring in order to estimate the amount of milkweed available in our meadow. Meet in the parking lot of Gatewood Preserve on April 26, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Please dress for the weather, wear SPF, bug spray, and bring water. Inclement weather we will reschedule. For questions contact Jessy Oberright, jessy.oberright@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Monarchs Volunteers work with staff and trained volunteers measure the density of milkweed at the Gatewood Preserve meadow. This data collection is the first step in Monarch Monitoring in order to estimate the amount of milkweed available in our meadow. Meet in the parking lot of Gatewood Preserve on April 26, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Please dress for the weather, wear SPF, bug spray, and bring water. Inclement weather we will reschedule. For questions contact Jessy Oberright, jessy.oberright@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Monarchs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 2, 2026 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Monarch Larva Monitoring ProjectAges 10 and up, Under 18 with Adult. Help the naturalist count monarch caterpillars in the meadow as part of the citizen science Monarch Larva Monitoring Project. Qualifications Required: Please watch the Monarch Training Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfZxmGwYPLI. Recommendations: Bring water and wear a hat & closed-toed shoes. For the safety of the caterpillars, please do not apply insect repellent to your hands and arms. Location: Gatewood Preserve, meet in the gravel lot. Volunteer in charge: Jessy Oberright, jessy.oberright@calvertcountymd.gov More Information about the Project: https://monarchjointventure.org/mlmp Program: Monarchs Ages 10 and up, Under 18 with Adult. Help the naturalist count monarch caterpillars in the meadow as part of the citizen science Monarch Larva Monitoring Project. Qualifications Required: Please watch the Monarch Training Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfZxmGwYPLI. Recommendations: Bring water and wear a hat & closed-toed shoes. For the safety of the caterpillars, please do not apply insect repellent to your hands and arms. Location: Gatewood Preserve, meet in the gravel lot. Volunteer in charge: Jessy Oberright, jessy.oberright@calvertcountymd.gov More Information about the Project: https://monarchjointventure.org/mlmp Program: Monarchs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: X- Testing (Happens On)testing Program: X: For Testing Purposes Only testing Program: X: For Testing Purposes Only Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 29, 2026 Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Animal Care Training 2025-2026 Battle CreekAdults and children ages 13 and up. (under 18 with adult) We are always looking for an extra hand to take care of our captive live animals. As you assist staff in routine responsibilities, you will learn how to clean cages, feed the animals and handle some of them. Once volunteers have demonstrated their skills and abilities they can be scheduled to complete these tasks independently. PLEASE EMAIL Gene Groshon or Kimberly Curren TO SCHEDULE A TRAINING. Email: Gene.Groshon@calvertcountymd.gov or Kimberly.Curren@calvertcountymd.gov Naturalist in charge: Kimberly Curren Location: Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Nature Center Program: Animal Care Adults and children ages 13 and up. (under 18 with adult) We are always looking for an extra hand to take care of our captive live animals. As you assist staff in routine responsibilities, you will learn how to clean cages, feed the animals and handle some of them. Once volunteers have demonstrated their skills and abilities they can be scheduled to complete these tasks independently. PLEASE EMAIL Gene Groshon or Kimberly Curren TO SCHEDULE A TRAINING. Email: Gene.Groshon@calvertcountymd.gov or Kimberly.Curren@calvertcountymd.gov Naturalist in charge: Kimberly Curren Location: Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Nature Center Program: Animal Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Trail Monitoring: Flag Ponds (2026)Volunteer assists park staff in maintaining trails at Flag Ponds Nature Park in Lusby. Duties include: Remove debris and obstacles from trails Report unusual conditions, such as items too large or dangerous for volunteers, to staffSchedule: Once a month, or more frequently as desired by volunteer. Actual dates and times determined by staff and volunteers. Volunteers will work independently, occasionally as a group. Time Commitment: 1-3 hours per month. Materials and Equipment: Hand tools and gloves (volunteers may bring their personal tools and gloves), band aids, and safety vests (blaze orange or yellow) are provided. Volunteers should bring water bottles and any necessary trail snacks. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects over 50 pounds. Work also includes: exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitoes, snakes, spiders and other wildlife.
For more information contact Brian Bussard at Brian.Bussard@CalvertCountyMD.gov Resources for Trail Monitors Trail Monitor Handbook (pdf download) Emergency Procedures Quick Glance Reference & Forms (pdf download)Program: Flag Ponds Park Maintenance Volunteer assists park staff in maintaining trails at Flag Ponds Nature Park in Lusby. Duties include: Remove debris and obstacles from trails Report unusual conditions, such as items too large or dangerous for volunteers, to staffSchedule: Once a month, or more frequently as desired by volunteer. Actual dates and times determined by staff and volunteers. Volunteers will work independently, occasionally as a group. Time Commitment: 1-3 hours per month. Materials and Equipment: Hand tools and gloves (volunteers may bring their personal tools and gloves), band aids, and safety vests (blaze orange or yellow) are provided. Volunteers should bring water bottles and any necessary trail snacks. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects over 50 pounds. Work also includes: exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitoes, snakes, spiders and other wildlife.
For more information contact Brian Bussard at Brian.Bussard@CalvertCountyMD.gov Resources for Trail Monitors Trail Monitor Handbook (pdf download) Emergency Procedures Quick Glance Reference & Forms (pdf download)Program: Flag Ponds Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program and Event Photographer 2026Location: Varies and could be throughout Calvert County Time: Varies depending on program/event. Can be on weekdays and weekends We are looking for folks interested in taking photos during our public nature programs, field trips and community events. Volunteers are welcome to use any digital camera including smart phones. Volunteers will be trained on how to upload files to a shared drive and how to label the photos for easy organization. Qualifications: Volunteers will be required to undergo a background screening For more information contact: email CypressSwamp@CalvertCountymd.gov or call 410-535-5327 Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Location: Varies and could be throughout Calvert County Time: Varies depending on program/event. Can be on weekdays and weekends We are looking for folks interested in taking photos during our public nature programs, field trips and community events. Volunteers are welcome to use any digital camera including smart phones. Volunteers will be trained on how to upload files to a shared drive and how to label the photos for easy organization. Qualifications: Volunteers will be required to undergo a background screening For more information contact: email CypressSwamp@CalvertCountymd.gov or call 410-535-5327 Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Program VolunteersProgram Volunteers work closely with staff naturalists in planning and promoting programs and events. They assist with coordinating speakers or facilitators and assist with acquiring supplies for programs. They work closely with other committees to promote events, engage participants, and evaluate the success of each program. Their goal is to deliver high-quality, impactful programs that meet the needs and interests of the members. The Society offers a broad array of programs including public nature programs for families and adults, summer camps, and community outreach events like PRAD, Youth Day at the Fair, Insect-ival. Other programs include outreach to community groups, senior centers, and schools. Tasks include: Skills Needed: Technical Skills: Proficiency in managing online event management system, using marketing tools, and leveraging social media platforms. Training will be provided on the specific programs in use.Communication: Strong written and verbal skills.Event Coordination: Experience planning and promoting events to attract and retain members, reach new audiences and communicate the goals of the Society.Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and implement strategies for program development, participant satisfaction, and community impact. Collaboration: Teamwork skills to align efforts with other committees and organizational goals. Organizational Skills: Efficient time management to balance recruitment, event planning, and communications. Passion and Reliability: Genuine enthusiasm for the Society’s mission and consistent follow-through on commitments.Training: You'll receive training by staff and other volunteers to succeed in your role. Orientation: Learn about our mission, goals, and education initiatives, program. Database Basics: Get hands-on experience with our event management system. Communication Skills: Tips for effective outreach and program engagement. Event Planning: Guidance on organizing events and activities.Schedule: Volunteers will generally make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month. Attendance at monthly board meetings is encouraged. Qualifications: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Program Volunteers work closely with staff naturalists in planning and promoting programs and events. They assist with coordinating speakers or facilitators and assist with acquiring supplies for programs. They work closely with other committees to promote events, engage participants, and evaluate the success of each program. Their goal is to deliver high-quality, impactful programs that meet the needs and interests of the members. The Society offers a broad array of programs including public nature programs for families and adults, summer camps, and community outreach events like PRAD, Youth Day at the Fair, Insect-ival. Other programs include outreach to community groups, senior centers, and schools. Tasks include: Skills Needed: Technical Skills: Proficiency in managing online event management system, using marketing tools, and leveraging social media platforms. Training will be provided on the specific programs in use.Communication: Strong written and verbal skills.Event Coordination: Experience planning and promoting events to attract and retain members, reach new audiences and communicate the goals of the Society.Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and implement strategies for program development, participant satisfaction, and community impact. Collaboration: Teamwork skills to align efforts with other committees and organizational goals. Organizational Skills: Efficient time management to balance recruitment, event planning, and communications. Passion and Reliability: Genuine enthusiasm for the Society’s mission and consistent follow-through on commitments.Training: You'll receive training by staff and other volunteers to succeed in your role. Orientation: Learn about our mission, goals, and education initiatives, program. Database Basics: Get hands-on experience with our event management system. Communication Skills: Tips for effective outreach and program engagement. Event Planning: Guidance on organizing events and activities.Schedule: Volunteers will generally make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month. Attendance at monthly board meetings is encouraged. Qualifications: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board LeadershipBoard Leadership Volunteers hold key positions on the board of directors, such as the Board President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary. These roles are crucial for guiding the organization’s strategic direction and ensuring effective governance. This opportunity can be used for general board activities that don't fit neatly in any of the other categories. Tasks include: Developing and implementing strategic plans to ensure the organization meets its goals and objectivesCreating budgets and financial plans and ensuring departments that work with finances follow them Finding and onboarding new board members, and pairing them with more experienced members for guidance Recommending members for committees and appointing committee chairs Evaluating the board's performance to identify areas for improvement Upholding the organization's promises and obligations, and maintaining consistent attendance at board meetings Ensuring the organization is compliant with its bylaws and that board members read and follow them Skills Needed: Strong leadership skills to analyze corporate structures, make key decisions, and act responsibly.Strategic thinking and planning: Executives need to be able to think "big picture" and analyze the full effect of a problem, how to develop a strategic plan, how to use it to focus decision making, and how to translate it into an operational business plan. Board leaders should communicate with Society members between meetings and in the boardroom. They should be honest and open, answer questions, and find out how they can help the directors. Board leaders need general knowledge of governance. Training: You'll receive training by staff and other volunteers to succeed in your role. Schedule: Attendance at monthly board meetings is required. Additional hours outside of board meetings will be required to accomplish tasks, Volunteers will make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month on board leadership functions. Qualifications: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Complete this form if you are interested in volunteering as a Board Member Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Board Leadership Volunteers hold key positions on the board of directors, such as the Board President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary. These roles are crucial for guiding the organization’s strategic direction and ensuring effective governance. This opportunity can be used for general board activities that don't fit neatly in any of the other categories. Tasks include: Developing and implementing strategic plans to ensure the organization meets its goals and objectivesCreating budgets and financial plans and ensuring departments that work with finances follow them Finding and onboarding new board members, and pairing them with more experienced members for guidance Recommending members for committees and appointing committee chairs Evaluating the board's performance to identify areas for improvement Upholding the organization's promises and obligations, and maintaining consistent attendance at board meetings Ensuring the organization is compliant with its bylaws and that board members read and follow them Skills Needed: Strong leadership skills to analyze corporate structures, make key decisions, and act responsibly.Strategic thinking and planning: Executives need to be able to think "big picture" and analyze the full effect of a problem, how to develop a strategic plan, how to use it to focus decision making, and how to translate it into an operational business plan. Board leaders should communicate with Society members between meetings and in the boardroom. They should be honest and open, answer questions, and find out how they can help the directors. Board leaders need general knowledge of governance. Training: You'll receive training by staff and other volunteers to succeed in your role. Schedule: Attendance at monthly board meetings is required. Additional hours outside of board meetings will be required to accomplish tasks, Volunteers will make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month on board leadership functions. Qualifications: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Complete this form if you are interested in volunteering as a Board Member Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer ManagementVolunteer Management assist the staff Volunteer Coordinator with recruiting, coordinating, and managing volunteers. They assist with volunteer recognition and retention efforts, working closely with other committees to fulfill the organization's needs. Their goal is to create a positive and effective volunteer experience that contributes to the organization's mission and objectives. Tasks include: Recruit Volunteers – Post opportunities online, attend outreach events, and communicate with potential volunteers.Manage Volunteer Communications – Send updates, reminders, and event details via email, phone, or social media.Plan Recognition Efforts – Organize appreciation events, send thank-you messages, or highlight volunteer contributions.Collaborate with Program Managers – Work with staff and teams to match volunteers with organizational needs.Skills Needed: Organizational Skills – Scheduling, record-keeping, and event coordination.Strong Communication – Recruiting, engaging, and supporting volunteers. Teamwork & Leadership – Motivating and collaborating with volunteers and staff. Problem-Solving – Handling conflicts and ensuring a positive volunteer experience. Tech & Outreach – Managing volunteer data and promoting opportunities online. Training: You'll receive training by staff and other volunteers to succeed in your role. Schedule: Volunteers will generally make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month. Attendance at monthly board meetings is encouraged. Qualifications: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Volunteer Management assist the staff Volunteer Coordinator with recruiting, coordinating, and managing volunteers. They assist with volunteer recognition and retention efforts, working closely with other committees to fulfill the organization's needs. Their goal is to create a positive and effective volunteer experience that contributes to the organization's mission and objectives. Tasks include: Recruit Volunteers – Post opportunities online, attend outreach events, and communicate with potential volunteers.Manage Volunteer Communications – Send updates, reminders, and event details via email, phone, or social media.Plan Recognition Efforts – Organize appreciation events, send thank-you messages, or highlight volunteer contributions.Collaborate with Program Managers – Work with staff and teams to match volunteers with organizational needs.Skills Needed: Organizational Skills – Scheduling, record-keeping, and event coordination.Strong Communication – Recruiting, engaging, and supporting volunteers. Teamwork & Leadership – Motivating and collaborating with volunteers and staff. Problem-Solving – Handling conflicts and ensuring a positive volunteer experience. Tech & Outreach – Managing volunteer data and promoting opportunities online. Training: You'll receive training by staff and other volunteers to succeed in your role. Schedule: Volunteers will generally make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month. Attendance at monthly board meetings is encouraged. Qualifications: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2026 Dragonfly & Damselfly QualificationsThis Opportunity is for volunteers wishing to become qualified for the Surveys. In order to volunteer with the surveys for dragonflies and damselflies, you first must complete the volunteer requirements below. Once qualified, volunteers are expected to log 15 hours each year. Qualifications will be reviewed each January. If you are not interested in completing surveys, you can register for our overall Calvert County Biodiversity opportunity. and track your hours documenting flora and fauna through that opportunity. To Become Qualified to conduct the Dragonfly & Damselfly Surveys the following is required: Visit locations throughout the county to conduct thorough searches to document all dragonflies and damselflies found during the survey. Photograph and identify the dragonflies and damselflies and submit observations through iNaturalist, which will be included in the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Calvert County project (https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/dragonflies-and-damselflies-of-calvert-county) Complete and submit data forms to Jason Avery. For each survey, please record your hours. In the description include the location of your survey. New volunteers must complete three surveys to become qualified. Once qualified, volunteers are expected to log 15 hours each year. Qualifications will be reviewed each January.This is a self directed opportunity. On-site Trainings will be provided on occasion. QUALIFICATION SURVEY FORMS: Odonata Volunteer Survey Form Our focus is on the county nature parks, but any Calvert County record is valuable. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov or Jason Avery jasoneavery23@gmail.com Program: Dragonflies & Damselflies of Calvert This Opportunity is for volunteers wishing to become qualified for the Surveys. In order to volunteer with the surveys for dragonflies and damselflies, you first must complete the volunteer requirements below. Once qualified, volunteers are expected to log 15 hours each year. Qualifications will be reviewed each January. If you are not interested in completing surveys, you can register for our overall Calvert County Biodiversity opportunity. and track your hours documenting flora and fauna through that opportunity. To Become Qualified to conduct the Dragonfly & Damselfly Surveys the following is required: Visit locations throughout the county to conduct thorough searches to document all dragonflies and damselflies found during the survey. Photograph and identify the dragonflies and damselflies and submit observations through iNaturalist, which will be included in the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Calvert County project (https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/dragonflies-and-damselflies-of-calvert-county) Complete and submit data forms to Jason Avery. For each survey, please record your hours. In the description include the location of your survey. New volunteers must complete three surveys to become qualified. Once qualified, volunteers are expected to log 15 hours each year. Qualifications will be reviewed each January.This is a self directed opportunity. On-site Trainings will be provided on occasion. QUALIFICATION SURVEY FORMS: Odonata Volunteer Survey Form Our focus is on the county nature parks, but any Calvert County record is valuable. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov or Jason Avery jasoneavery23@gmail.com Program: Dragonflies & Damselflies of Calvert Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2026 Dragonfly & Damselfly SurveysQUALIFICATIONS: Complete two surveys and submit data forms to Jason Avery. Along with doing surveys, a minimum of 15 hours per year must be recorded through this opportunity. Qualifications will be reviewed each January. If you are not qualified for this opportunity, you can register for the Qualifications opportunity or contribute via our overall Calvert County Biodiversity opportunity. WHAT TO DO Volunteers visit locations throughout the county to conduct thorough searches to document all dragonflies and damselflies found during the survey. Photograph and identify the dragonflies and damselflies and submit observations through iNaturalist, which will be included in the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Calvert County project (https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/dragonflies-and-damselflies-of-calvert-county) Completed survey forms are submitted to Jason Avery. When you record your hours, include the survey locations in the description.SURVEY FORMS: Download the form: Odonata Volunteer Survey Form: https://calvertstewards.galaxydigital.com/files/dl/5e3f6a7aa00c275bd2a56820a238526f/ This is a self directed opportunity. Our focus is on the county nature parks, but any Calvert County record is valuable. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov or Jason Avery jasoneavery23@gmail.com Program: Dragonflies & Damselflies of Calvert QUALIFICATIONS: Complete two surveys and submit data forms to Jason Avery. Along with doing surveys, a minimum of 15 hours per year must be recorded through this opportunity. Qualifications will be reviewed each January. If you are not qualified for this opportunity, you can register for the Qualifications opportunity or contribute via our overall Calvert County Biodiversity opportunity. WHAT TO DO Volunteers visit locations throughout the county to conduct thorough searches to document all dragonflies and damselflies found during the survey. Photograph and identify the dragonflies and damselflies and submit observations through iNaturalist, which will be included in the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Calvert County project (https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/dragonflies-and-damselflies-of-calvert-county) Completed survey forms are submitted to Jason Avery. When you record your hours, include the survey locations in the description.SURVEY FORMS: Download the form: Odonata Volunteer Survey Form: https://calvertstewards.galaxydigital.com/files/dl/5e3f6a7aa00c275bd2a56820a238526f/ This is a self directed opportunity. Our focus is on the county nature parks, but any Calvert County record is valuable. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov or Jason Avery jasoneavery23@gmail.com Program: Dragonflies & Damselflies of Calvert Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Trail Monitoring: Hughes Tree Farm (2026)Volunteer assists park staff in maintaining trails at Hughes Tree Farm in Prince Frederick. Duties include: Remove debris and obstacles from trails Report unusual conditions, such as items too large or dangerous for volunteers, to staffSchedule: Once a month, or more frequently as desired by volunteer. Actual dates and times determined by staff and volunteers. Volunteers will work independently, occasionally as a group. Time Commitment: 1-3 hours per month. Training: Volunteers should arrange a time with Ian or Karyn. Materials and Equipment: Hand tools and gloves (volunteers may bring their personal tools and gloves), band aids, and safety vests (blaze orange or yellow) are provided. Volunteers should bring water bottles and any necessary trail snacks. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects over 50 pounds. Work also includes: exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitoes, snakes, spiders and other wildlife. For any additional information, please contact Ian Keeley at Ian.Keeley@CalvertCountyMD.gov or Karyn Molines at Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov. Resources for Trail Monitors Trail Monitor Handbook (pdf download) Emergency Procedures Quick Glance Reference & Forms (pdf download)Program: Park Maintenance Volunteer assists park staff in maintaining trails at Hughes Tree Farm in Prince Frederick. Duties include: Remove debris and obstacles from trails Report unusual conditions, such as items too large or dangerous for volunteers, to staffSchedule: Once a month, or more frequently as desired by volunteer. Actual dates and times determined by staff and volunteers. Volunteers will work independently, occasionally as a group. Time Commitment: 1-3 hours per month. Training: Volunteers should arrange a time with Ian or Karyn. Materials and Equipment: Hand tools and gloves (volunteers may bring their personal tools and gloves), band aids, and safety vests (blaze orange or yellow) are provided. Volunteers should bring water bottles and any necessary trail snacks. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects over 50 pounds. Work also includes: exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitoes, snakes, spiders and other wildlife. For any additional information, please contact Ian Keeley at Ian.Keeley@CalvertCountyMD.gov or Karyn Molines at Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov. Resources for Trail Monitors Trail Monitor Handbook (pdf download) Emergency Procedures Quick Glance Reference & Forms (pdf download)Program: Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bluebird Trail MonitoringCalvert County Bluebird Trails
Calvert County is located in Southern Maryland. A peninsula bordered on the west by the Patuxent River and on the east by the Chesapeake Bay, much of the county is rural with major agricultural crops being corn, soybeans and tobacco. Large, open fields bordered by woodlands are conducive to the presence of Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia sialis) who are year-round residents. The Calvert Bluebird Council, headquartered at the Nature Center at Battle Creek Cypress Swamp oversees the monitoring of 24 official trails with 420 boxes throughout the county. At season's end the results are compiled. See the data on www.calvertparks.org/bluebird_project For more information please contact Lydia Wells at lydia.wells@calvertcountymd.gov or Mary Hollinger, canoe2@comcast.net
Program: Bluebird Project Calvert County Bluebird Trails
Calvert County is located in Southern Maryland. A peninsula bordered on the west by the Patuxent River and on the east by the Chesapeake Bay, much of the county is rural with major agricultural crops being corn, soybeans and tobacco. Large, open fields bordered by woodlands are conducive to the presence of Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia sialis) who are year-round residents. The Calvert Bluebird Council, headquartered at the Nature Center at Battle Creek Cypress Swamp oversees the monitoring of 24 official trails with 420 boxes throughout the county. At season's end the results are compiled. See the data on www.calvertparks.org/bluebird_project For more information please contact Lydia Wells at lydia.wells@calvertcountymd.gov or Mary Hollinger, canoe2@comcast.net
Program: Bluebird Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Orchid Conservation Research ProjectVolunteers who are interested can explore County-owned property to find and identify orchids. Map locations accurately online via iNaturalist (obscure the location data). Photograph the orchids at the different stages (leaf, flower, fruit).Skills and Abilities: Ability to use iNaturalist Training: This is an on-going, self directed opportunity. Qualifications Needed: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov For Volunteers trained for the Orchid Conservation Research Project: Submitted your observation into iNaturalist, https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/calvert-orchid-conservation-research-project Completed the paperwork Report your data on this form: https://forms.office.com/g/C99cXB70c9 Program: Orchid Conservation Volunteers who are interested can explore County-owned property to find and identify orchids. Map locations accurately online via iNaturalist (obscure the location data). Photograph the orchids at the different stages (leaf, flower, fruit).Skills and Abilities: Ability to use iNaturalist Training: This is an on-going, self directed opportunity. Qualifications Needed: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov For Volunteers trained for the Orchid Conservation Research Project: Submitted your observation into iNaturalist, https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/calvert-orchid-conservation-research-project Completed the paperwork Report your data on this form: https://forms.office.com/g/C99cXB70c9 Program: Orchid Conservation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Land ManagementLand Management Volunteers oversee the stewardship and sustainable use of land which the Society owns or hold conservation easements. This person reviews land management plans, ensures compliance with environmental regulations, and coordinates conservation efforts. They collaborate with other committees, stakeholders, and experts to monitor land conditions, manage habitats, and promote biodiversity. Their goal is to maintain and enhance the ecological health and sustainability of the land under the organization's care. The Calvert Steward Land Management program has something for almost everyone: kids and young adults, retirees, professionals, corporate teams, students, community service organizations, and individuals and groups in search of meaningful outdoor and stewardship projects. If you like people and care about our county's natural resources, the Calvert Nature Society needs your time and talents. Perform annual inspections of easement properties.Under supervision, assist with regular trail maintenance and special projects at property owned and managed by Calvert Nature Society.Communicate with eagle scouts, service organizations and other volunteers.Coordinate cooperative projects with the Natural Resources Division.Projects include: Trail monitoring Trail trimming, brush clearing Small repair projects Sign installation and repairFor Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Land Management Volunteers oversee the stewardship and sustainable use of land which the Society owns or hold conservation easements. This person reviews land management plans, ensures compliance with environmental regulations, and coordinates conservation efforts. They collaborate with other committees, stakeholders, and experts to monitor land conditions, manage habitats, and promote biodiversity. Their goal is to maintain and enhance the ecological health and sustainability of the land under the organization's care. The Calvert Steward Land Management program has something for almost everyone: kids and young adults, retirees, professionals, corporate teams, students, community service organizations, and individuals and groups in search of meaningful outdoor and stewardship projects. If you like people and care about our county's natural resources, the Calvert Nature Society needs your time and talents. Perform annual inspections of easement properties.Under supervision, assist with regular trail maintenance and special projects at property owned and managed by Calvert Nature Society.Communicate with eagle scouts, service organizations and other volunteers.Coordinate cooperative projects with the Natural Resources Division.Projects include: Trail monitoring Trail trimming, brush clearing Small repair projects Sign installation and repairFor Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marketing VolunteersMarketing Volunteers are responsible for developing and executing marketing strategies to promote the organization’s mission, programs, and events. They create marketing materials, manages social media and online presence, and coordinate public relations efforts. They work closely with other committees to ensure consistent and effective messaging and engage with target audiences. Their goal is to increase visibility, attract and retain members or supporters, and enhance the organization's overall brand and reach.Fundraising volunteers assist the Calvert Nature Society Board of Directors in many ways. Tasks include: Developing and managing a distinct online presence for the Society on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and InstagramCreating content for website and social mediaDesigning marketing materialsAssisting with email campaigns, event promotion, and membership initiatives Connecting with individual and corporate sponsorsAttending events relevant to the marketing initiativesSkills: Excellent written and oral communication skillsProficiency in content creation toolsAble to work as a team in accomplishing Society goals and objectivesAbility to use discretion when communicating about privileged informationTraining will be provided by staff and other volunteers Schedule: Volunteers will generally make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month. Attendance at monthly board meetings is encouraged. Qualifications: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Ext. 16, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Marketing Volunteers are responsible for developing and executing marketing strategies to promote the organization’s mission, programs, and events. They create marketing materials, manages social media and online presence, and coordinate public relations efforts. They work closely with other committees to ensure consistent and effective messaging and engage with target audiences. Their goal is to increase visibility, attract and retain members or supporters, and enhance the organization's overall brand and reach.Fundraising volunteers assist the Calvert Nature Society Board of Directors in many ways. Tasks include: Developing and managing a distinct online presence for the Society on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and InstagramCreating content for website and social mediaDesigning marketing materialsAssisting with email campaigns, event promotion, and membership initiatives Connecting with individual and corporate sponsorsAttending events relevant to the marketing initiativesSkills: Excellent written and oral communication skillsProficiency in content creation toolsAble to work as a team in accomplishing Society goals and objectivesAbility to use discretion when communicating about privileged informationTraining will be provided by staff and other volunteers Schedule: Volunteers will generally make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month. Attendance at monthly board meetings is encouraged. Qualifications: None For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Ext. 16, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Membership VolunteersMembership volunteers maintain, recruit and communicate with members of the Calvert Nature Society. They manage the online membership databases, recruit for new members, and develop strategies to enhance member satisfaction and involvement. They collaborate with other committees to organize events, communicate benefits, and address any member-related issues. Their goal is to ensure a vibrant, active membership base that supports the organization’s mission and goals. Tasks include: up-to-date maintenance of database (Wild Apricot & Galaxy DIgital) including input of records, processing gifts, creating reports coordinate membership initiatives compiling renewal letters for emailing and mailing on a monthly basisSkills Needed: Technical Skills: Proficiency in managing online membership databases, using marketing tools, and leveraging social media platforms. Training will be provided on the specific membership and volunteer database programs in use.Communication: Strong written and verbal skills for recruiting and engaging members, resolving concerns, and promoting benefits. Event Coordination: Experience organizing events to attract and retain members. Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and implement strategies for member recruitment, satisfaction, and retention. Collaboration: Teamwork skills to align efforts with other committees and organizational goals. Organizational Skills: Efficient time management to balance recruitment, event planning, and communications. Passion and Reliability: Genuine enthusiasm for the Society’s mission and consistent follow-through on commitments.Training: As a Membership volunteer you'll receive training by staff and other volunteers to succeed in your role. Orientation: Learn about our mission, goals, and membership program. Database Basics: Get hands-on experience with our membership management system. Communication Skills: Tips for effective outreach, recruitment, and member engagement. Event Planning: Guidance on organizing events and activities. Member Support: Training to address member concerns and enhance satisfaction. Collaboration: Work closely with other teams and committees. Ongoing Learning: Access additional resources and mentorship for continued growth. JSchedule: Volunteers will generally make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month. Attendance at monthly board meetings is encouraged. Qualifications: None Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Membership volunteers maintain, recruit and communicate with members of the Calvert Nature Society. They manage the online membership databases, recruit for new members, and develop strategies to enhance member satisfaction and involvement. They collaborate with other committees to organize events, communicate benefits, and address any member-related issues. Their goal is to ensure a vibrant, active membership base that supports the organization’s mission and goals. Tasks include: up-to-date maintenance of database (Wild Apricot & Galaxy DIgital) including input of records, processing gifts, creating reports coordinate membership initiatives compiling renewal letters for emailing and mailing on a monthly basisSkills Needed: Technical Skills: Proficiency in managing online membership databases, using marketing tools, and leveraging social media platforms. Training will be provided on the specific membership and volunteer database programs in use.Communication: Strong written and verbal skills for recruiting and engaging members, resolving concerns, and promoting benefits. Event Coordination: Experience organizing events to attract and retain members. Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and implement strategies for member recruitment, satisfaction, and retention. Collaboration: Teamwork skills to align efforts with other committees and organizational goals. Organizational Skills: Efficient time management to balance recruitment, event planning, and communications. Passion and Reliability: Genuine enthusiasm for the Society’s mission and consistent follow-through on commitments.Training: As a Membership volunteer you'll receive training by staff and other volunteers to succeed in your role. Orientation: Learn about our mission, goals, and membership program. Database Basics: Get hands-on experience with our membership management system. Communication Skills: Tips for effective outreach, recruitment, and member engagement. Event Planning: Guidance on organizing events and activities. Member Support: Training to address member concerns and enhance satisfaction. Collaboration: Work closely with other teams and committees. Ongoing Learning: Access additional resources and mentorship for continued growth. JSchedule: Volunteers will generally make their own schedule, and spend 4-10 hours per month. Attendance at monthly board meetings is encouraged. Qualifications: None Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bluebird Trail MaintenanceMaintenance as needed on existing bluebird trails, or installing new trails. Includes replacing or adding boxes, predator guards and/or posts. This will often be done by the trail monitors, but larger efforts may involve teams. For more information please contact Gene Groshon at gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov or Mary Hollinger, canoe2@comcast.net Program: Bluebird Project Maintenance as needed on existing bluebird trails, or installing new trails. Includes replacing or adding boxes, predator guards and/or posts. This will often be done by the trail monitors, but larger efforts may involve teams. For more information please contact Gene Groshon at gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov or Mary Hollinger, canoe2@comcast.net Program: Bluebird Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MembersThe Calvert Nature Society Board of Directors are elected yearly by the Society membership. This Opportunity is for current Directors to track their hours. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Ext. 16, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support The Calvert Nature Society Board of Directors are elected yearly by the Society membership. This Opportunity is for current Directors to track their hours. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Ext. 16, Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Calvert Nature Society Support Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wildlife Rescue Transport TeamCalvert Steward volunteers work as a team to arrange for transportation of injured wildlife to licensed wildlife rehabilitators. The Battle Creek Nature Center receives many calls from members of the public who want to help rescue wildlife, but are unable to transport the animal. Volunteer transporters provide a vital, life-saving action to both the Center and the community by facilitating the rescue/transport of wild animals. If a citizen calls and needs transporting assistance, the Program Managers will determine the best course of action for the animal in need. If rescue/transport is needed, several volunteer transporters will be notified to assist with transportation. Transporters are always free to tell a caller that they are unavailable, knowing that the caller has been given other transporter numbers. Requirements: Transporters must have a valid driver’s license and be willing to drive contained, injured or orphaned wild animals to/from the Center in their own vehicle. For more information please contact Gene Groshon at Gene.Groshon@calvertcountymd.gov or Mary Hollinger at canoe2@comcast.net Program: Wildlife Rescue Calvert Steward volunteers work as a team to arrange for transportation of injured wildlife to licensed wildlife rehabilitators. The Battle Creek Nature Center receives many calls from members of the public who want to help rescue wildlife, but are unable to transport the animal. Volunteer transporters provide a vital, life-saving action to both the Center and the community by facilitating the rescue/transport of wild animals. If a citizen calls and needs transporting assistance, the Program Managers will determine the best course of action for the animal in need. If rescue/transport is needed, several volunteer transporters will be notified to assist with transportation. Transporters are always free to tell a caller that they are unavailable, knowing that the caller has been given other transporter numbers. Requirements: Transporters must have a valid driver’s license and be willing to drive contained, injured or orphaned wild animals to/from the Center in their own vehicle. For more information please contact Gene Groshon at Gene.Groshon@calvertcountymd.gov or Mary Hollinger at canoe2@comcast.net Program: Wildlife Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bird Counts & SurveysScheduling & Reporting Hours: Depending on the specific project surveys may be done at any site the volunteer chooses (BBA, GBBC) or in specific assign regions (CBC). Volunteers may report their hours through this opportunity and mention the project and location in the notes. Examples of Bird Surveys include: Christmas Bird Counts (CBC): Each winter, volunteers from all over the U.S. conduct bird counts for the National Audubon Society. Now more than 100 years running, the Count provides important data on the long term trends of bird populations in our area. Calvert County participates in 2 of these Counts. The Jug Bay circle encompasses the northern third of the County and the Patuxent River Count extends into the southern third. Count dates usually occur the third Sunday of December and the Sunday following Christmas respectively. More info on CBC here Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC): An annual project run by Cornell Lab or Ornithology that happens every February. Participants just need to spend 15 minutes counting the number of birds seen at their feeder or in their yard on one of the given days and submit through eBird. More info on GBBC here Breeding Bird Atlas (BBA): A four-year survey of the breeding birds of Maryland and Washington, DC. Birders are assigned very specific areas to search for all nesting species. Nesting behavior such as bringing material or food to a possible nest, or observing fledglings ready to fly, must be observed and recorded. The MD DC BBA has been conducted on 1983-1987, 2002-2006 and 2020-2024. The next MD DC BBA would be likely around 2040.Contact Gene Groshon at gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov for additional information or to participate. Program: Other Research Projects Scheduling & Reporting Hours: Depending on the specific project surveys may be done at any site the volunteer chooses (BBA, GBBC) or in specific assign regions (CBC). Volunteers may report their hours through this opportunity and mention the project and location in the notes. Examples of Bird Surveys include: Christmas Bird Counts (CBC): Each winter, volunteers from all over the U.S. conduct bird counts for the National Audubon Society. Now more than 100 years running, the Count provides important data on the long term trends of bird populations in our area. Calvert County participates in 2 of these Counts. The Jug Bay circle encompasses the northern third of the County and the Patuxent River Count extends into the southern third. Count dates usually occur the third Sunday of December and the Sunday following Christmas respectively. More info on CBC here Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC): An annual project run by Cornell Lab or Ornithology that happens every February. Participants just need to spend 15 minutes counting the number of birds seen at their feeder or in their yard on one of the given days and submit through eBird. More info on GBBC here Breeding Bird Atlas (BBA): A four-year survey of the breeding birds of Maryland and Washington, DC. Birders are assigned very specific areas to search for all nesting species. Nesting behavior such as bringing material or food to a possible nest, or observing fledglings ready to fly, must be observed and recorded. The MD DC BBA has been conducted on 1983-1987, 2002-2006 and 2020-2024. The next MD DC BBA would be likely around 2040.Contact Gene Groshon at gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov for additional information or to participate. Program: Other Research Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Winter Raptor Response Team
Calvert Stewards assist the Naturalists in capturing, banding and releasing hawks and falcons. The project occurs December through March and is weather dependent. ** In order to participate on a banding day volunteers must complete the Identification Qualification for Raptor Road Survey opportunity and conduct 3 Raptor Road Surveys **
Gene will email volunteers with enough surveys completed about upcoming dates. Volunteers will travel in a county van to locations throughout Calvert County to band and measure raptors. For more information:
Program: Winter Raptor Research
Calvert Stewards assist the Naturalists in capturing, banding and releasing hawks and falcons. The project occurs December through March and is weather dependent. ** In order to participate on a banding day volunteers must complete the Identification Qualification for Raptor Road Survey opportunity and conduct 3 Raptor Road Surveys **
Gene will email volunteers with enough surveys completed about upcoming dates. Volunteers will travel in a county van to locations throughout Calvert County to band and measure raptors. For more information:
Program: Winter Raptor Research Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bluebird Box ConstructionThere is a steady need for new and replacement bluebird boxes on our trails. We will provide the instructions and building materials, you provide the construction using your skills and tools, and done on your own schedule. Tools required: table saw, drill, screw drivers For more information please contact Gene Groshon at Gene.Groshon@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Bluebird Project There is a steady need for new and replacement bluebird boxes on our trails. We will provide the instructions and building materials, you provide the construction using your skills and tools, and done on your own schedule. Tools required: table saw, drill, screw drivers For more information please contact Gene Groshon at Gene.Groshon@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Bluebird Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bluebird predator guard constructionTo keep predators at bay, especially snakes, racoons, etc, we use metal cones attached to the posts. These cones are cut from metal sheets and riveted into cone shapes. with a 4" center to slide over the posts. We provide the instructions and materials. The volunteer creates the cones using their own skills and tools, and on their own schedule. For more information please contact Gene Groshon at gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Bluebird Project To keep predators at bay, especially snakes, racoons, etc, we use metal cones attached to the posts. These cones are cut from metal sheets and riveted into cone shapes. with a 4" center to slide over the posts. We provide the instructions and materials. The volunteer creates the cones using their own skills and tools, and on their own schedule. For more information please contact Gene Groshon at gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Bluebird Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible 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: Animal Care Training 2025 (TEMPORARILY PAUSED)ANIMAL CARE TRAINING FOR NEW VOLUNTEERS HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED WHILE WE RELOCATE OUR ANIMAL COLLECTION FROM FLAG PONDS NATURE PARK TO THE BATTLE CREEK CYPRESS SWAMP NATURE CENTER. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BEING TRAINED FOR ANIMAL CARE IN THE FUTURE, PLEASE EMAIL KIM CURREN (Kimberly.Curren@calvertcountymd.gov) AND SHE WILL NOTIFY YOU WHEN WE ARE READY TO BEGIN TRAININGS AGAIN. Adults and children ages 13 and up. (under 18 with adult)We are always looking for an extra hand to take care of our captive live animals. As you assist staff in routine responsibilities, you will learn how to clean cages, feed the animals and handle some of them. Once volunteers have demonstrated their skills and abilities they can be scheduled to complete these tasks independently. PLEASE CONTACT Kimberly Curren at Kimberly.Curren@calvertcountymd.gov TO SCHEDULE A TRAINING. Email: Kimberly.Curren@calvertcountymd.gov Naturalist in charge: Kimberly Curren Location: **Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Nature Center (when training resumes) Program: Animal Care ANIMAL CARE TRAINING FOR NEW VOLUNTEERS HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED WHILE WE RELOCATE OUR ANIMAL COLLECTION FROM FLAG PONDS NATURE PARK TO THE BATTLE CREEK CYPRESS SWAMP NATURE CENTER. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BEING TRAINED FOR ANIMAL CARE IN THE FUTURE, PLEASE EMAIL KIM CURREN (Kimberly.Curren@calvertcountymd.gov) AND SHE WILL NOTIFY YOU WHEN WE ARE READY TO BEGIN TRAININGS AGAIN. Adults and children ages 13 and up. (under 18 with adult)We are always looking for an extra hand to take care of our captive live animals. As you assist staff in routine responsibilities, you will learn how to clean cages, feed the animals and handle some of them. Once volunteers have demonstrated their skills and abilities they can be scheduled to complete these tasks independently. PLEASE CONTACT Kimberly Curren at Kimberly.Curren@calvertcountymd.gov TO SCHEDULE A TRAINING. Email: Kimberly.Curren@calvertcountymd.gov Naturalist in charge: Kimberly Curren Location: **Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Nature Center (when training resumes) Program: Animal Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20657 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ongoing Garden Maintenance DaysMust be a current garden volunteer for this opportunity. NEW volunteers please sign up for a scheduled shift with staff. Help staff with the maintenance and upkeep of the trails and gardens around Battle Creek Nature Center. From invasive plant removal, to routine garden care, to maintaining the nature play space and trails - there is always something to be done.
If you have questions or are interested in helping with gardening but can not make this date, please contact Tania Gale to find another time to come in. Tania.gale@calvertcountymd.gov Minimum age is 12 - all volunteers under 18 need to be with an adult volunteer Bring garden gloves and clippers if you have them. Program: Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Maintenance Must be a current garden volunteer for this opportunity. NEW volunteers please sign up for a scheduled shift with staff. Help staff with the maintenance and upkeep of the trails and gardens around Battle Creek Nature Center. From invasive plant removal, to routine garden care, to maintaining the nature play space and trails - there is always something to be done.
If you have questions or are interested in helping with gardening but can not make this date, please contact Tania Gale to find another time to come in. Tania.gale@calvertcountymd.gov Minimum age is 12 - all volunteers under 18 need to be with an adult volunteer Bring garden gloves and clippers if you have them. Program: Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Service Project for Group: Boardwalk ReplacementThis opportunity is suitable for an organized group (ex: scout, church, school group, etc.) looking to perform a service project in the park. The project is removing old boardwalk along the Cocktown Creek trail and replacing it with a slightly elevated walkway. A total of approximately 110 feet of boardwalk needs to be constructed. This project can be divided into smaller projects as needed. Duties include: Fundraising as needed for tools and supplies (park may provide some support) Removing old boardwalk Building new boardwalk following park-provided specificationsSchedule: Interested group should contact Park Manager for a site visit and to schedule desired workday. Materials and Equipment: Group will be responsible for acquiring building materials and tools. Volunteers should bring work gloves, water bottles, long pants, closed toe shoes, and lunch/snacks as needed. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects up to 50 pounds. Work also includes: Exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitos, snakes, spiders and other wildlife. For any additional information, please contact Jenny Yoder at jennifer.yoder@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Kings Landing Park Maintenance This opportunity is suitable for an organized group (ex: scout, church, school group, etc.) looking to perform a service project in the park. The project is removing old boardwalk along the Cocktown Creek trail and replacing it with a slightly elevated walkway. A total of approximately 110 feet of boardwalk needs to be constructed. This project can be divided into smaller projects as needed. Duties include: Fundraising as needed for tools and supplies (park may provide some support) Removing old boardwalk Building new boardwalk following park-provided specificationsSchedule: Interested group should contact Park Manager for a site visit and to schedule desired workday. Materials and Equipment: Group will be responsible for acquiring building materials and tools. Volunteers should bring work gloves, water bottles, long pants, closed toe shoes, and lunch/snacks as needed. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects up to 50 pounds. Work also includes: Exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitos, snakes, spiders and other wildlife. For any additional information, please contact Jenny Yoder at jennifer.yoder@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Kings Landing Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20639 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Service Project for Group: ADA Accessible BoardwalkDescription: This opportunity is suitable for an organized group (ex: scout, church, school group, etc.) looking to perform a service project in the park. The project is removing old boardwalk along the Fisherman's trail and replacing it with ADA accessible boardwalk. A total of approximately 420 feet of boardwalk needs to be constructed. This project can be divided into smaller projects as needed. Duties include: Fundraising as needed for tools and supplies (park may provide some support) Removal of old boardwalk Building new boardwalk following park provided specificationsSchedule: Interested group should contact Park Manager for a site visit and to schedule desired work day Materials and Equipment: Group will be responsible for acquiring building materials and tools. Volunteers should bring work gloves, water bottles, long pants, closed toe shoes, and lunch/snacks as needed. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects up to 50 pounds. Work also includes: exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitos, snakes, spiders and other wildlife. For any additional information, please contact Brian Bussard at Brian.Bussard@CalvertCountyMD.gov Program: Flag Ponds Park Maintenance Description: This opportunity is suitable for an organized group (ex: scout, church, school group, etc.) looking to perform a service project in the park. The project is removing old boardwalk along the Fisherman's trail and replacing it with ADA accessible boardwalk. A total of approximately 420 feet of boardwalk needs to be constructed. This project can be divided into smaller projects as needed. Duties include: Fundraising as needed for tools and supplies (park may provide some support) Removal of old boardwalk Building new boardwalk following park provided specificationsSchedule: Interested group should contact Park Manager for a site visit and to schedule desired work day Materials and Equipment: Group will be responsible for acquiring building materials and tools. Volunteers should bring work gloves, water bottles, long pants, closed toe shoes, and lunch/snacks as needed. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects up to 50 pounds. Work also includes: exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitos, snakes, spiders and other wildlife. For any additional information, please contact Brian Bussard at Brian.Bussard@CalvertCountyMD.gov Program: Flag Ponds Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20657 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Service Project for Group: Boardwalk ConstructionDescription: This opportunity is suitable for an organized group (ex: scout, church, school group, etc.) looking to perform a service project in the park. The project is building a new boardwalk to create a dry path for visitors on Duncan's Pond Trail. Boardwalk needs to be approximately 60 feet long and 6 feet wide. This project can be divided into smaller projects as needed. Duties include: Fundraising as needed for tools and supplies (park may provide some support) Building new boardwalk following park provided specificationsSchedule: Interested group should contact Park Manager for a site visit and to schedule desired work day Materials and Equipment: Group will be responsible for acquiring building materials and tools. Volunteers should bring work gloves, water bottles, long pants, closed toe shoes, and lunch/snacks as needed. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects up to 50 pounds. Work also includes: exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitos, snakes, spiders and other wildlife. For any additional information, please contact Brian Bussard at Brian.Bussard@CalvertCountyMD.gov Program: Flag Ponds Park Maintenance Description: This opportunity is suitable for an organized group (ex: scout, church, school group, etc.) looking to perform a service project in the park. The project is building a new boardwalk to create a dry path for visitors on Duncan's Pond Trail. Boardwalk needs to be approximately 60 feet long and 6 feet wide. This project can be divided into smaller projects as needed. Duties include: Fundraising as needed for tools and supplies (park may provide some support) Building new boardwalk following park provided specificationsSchedule: Interested group should contact Park Manager for a site visit and to schedule desired work day Materials and Equipment: Group will be responsible for acquiring building materials and tools. Volunteers should bring work gloves, water bottles, long pants, closed toe shoes, and lunch/snacks as needed. Special Skills: Most work will be performed outside under varying weather conditions. Frequent exposure to weather and temperature extremes, noise, dust, and dirt should be expected. Work performed requires the exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort and may involve lifting and moving objects up to 50 pounds. Work also includes: exposure to poison ivy, ticks, mosquitos, snakes, spiders and other wildlife. For any additional information, please contact Brian Bussard at Brian.Bussard@CalvertCountyMD.gov Program: Flag Ponds Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20657 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Identification Qualification for Raptor Road SurveysRaptor Identification Qualification
Please respond to this opportunity to take the Raptor Identification Test in order to qualify to participate in the Raptor Road Surveys. Download the test and email your answers to Gene Groshon gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov Once you have emailed the test to Gene he will go over any wrong answers with you and let you know if you qualify to conduct Raptor Road Surveys. You will recieve the qualification on your Calvert Stewards profile which will allow you to respond to the Raptor Road Surveys opportunity. Raptor Road Surveys To assist with the Winter Raptor Research project you will be conducting surveys of raptors along specific driving routes. These surveys will not only help to aid in catching raptors for banding and further research but they will also be useful in estimating population sizes similar to Christmas Bird Counts. You will be given a guide that includes raptor identification, the specific routes you can cover as well as how to enter your data into eBird. Volunteers will need to set up their own eBird account and provide your own transportation and optics. These surveys will be conducted October through March. If you have issues downloading the test or have any other questions let me know! Gene Groshon Preferred: Gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov 410-535-5327 Program: Winter Raptor Research Raptor Identification Qualification
Please respond to this opportunity to take the Raptor Identification Test in order to qualify to participate in the Raptor Road Surveys. Download the test and email your answers to Gene Groshon gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov Once you have emailed the test to Gene he will go over any wrong answers with you and let you know if you qualify to conduct Raptor Road Surveys. You will recieve the qualification on your Calvert Stewards profile which will allow you to respond to the Raptor Road Surveys opportunity. Raptor Road Surveys To assist with the Winter Raptor Research project you will be conducting surveys of raptors along specific driving routes. These surveys will not only help to aid in catching raptors for banding and further research but they will also be useful in estimating population sizes similar to Christmas Bird Counts. You will be given a guide that includes raptor identification, the specific routes you can cover as well as how to enter your data into eBird. Volunteers will need to set up their own eBird account and provide your own transportation and optics. These surveys will be conducted October through March. If you have issues downloading the test or have any other questions let me know! Gene Groshon Preferred: Gene.groshon@calvertcountymd.gov 410-535-5327 Program: Winter Raptor Research Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Barn Owl Nest Box MaintenanceThe Barn Owl nest boxes need routine maintenance outside of the nesting season. Activities can include trimming vegetation around the nesting area, repairing boxes, or moving or adding boxes. If you performed maintenance as part of a routine nest box monitoring visit, please respond to the Barn Owl Nest Box Monitoring For Further Information Contact: Andy Brown, 3.andrew.brown@gmail.com or Karen Anderson r_otters1@msn.com Program: Barn Owls of the Patuxent River The Barn Owl nest boxes need routine maintenance outside of the nesting season. Activities can include trimming vegetation around the nesting area, repairing boxes, or moving or adding boxes. If you performed maintenance as part of a routine nest box monitoring visit, please respond to the Barn Owl Nest Box Monitoring For Further Information Contact: Andy Brown, 3.andrew.brown@gmail.com or Karen Anderson r_otters1@msn.com Program: Barn Owls of the Patuxent River 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 |
Volunteer: Frog Watch USA- Frog Call SurveysThis opportunity is for trained Frog Watch USA volunteers to log their observation hours. Frog Watch USA is a citizen science program that tracks frog populations throughout the United States. Calvert Nature Society, Calvert County Natural Resources and Calvert Marine Museum have partnered to create the Southern Maryland (and surrounding DMV) Chapter of Frog Watch. Participants choose a monitoring site, time, and days to listen for frogs that are calling throughout the warmer months. This project asks volunteers to follow specific protocols for participation, and training is required in order to volunteer for Frog Watch opportunities.
Trainings are held at the beginning of each "frog call season" (Typically Feb-March). Be sure to become a "fan" of the amphibian monitoring program to stay up-to-date on future amphibian opportunities and trainings.
Program: Amphibian Monitoring This opportunity is for trained Frog Watch USA volunteers to log their observation hours. Frog Watch USA is a citizen science program that tracks frog populations throughout the United States. Calvert Nature Society, Calvert County Natural Resources and Calvert Marine Museum have partnered to create the Southern Maryland (and surrounding DMV) Chapter of Frog Watch. Participants choose a monitoring site, time, and days to listen for frogs that are calling throughout the warmer months. This project asks volunteers to follow specific protocols for participation, and training is required in order to volunteer for Frog Watch opportunities.
Trainings are held at the beginning of each "frog call season" (Typically Feb-March). Be sure to become a "fan" of the amphibian monitoring program to stay up-to-date on future amphibian opportunities and trainings.
Program: Amphibian Monitoring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20657 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wood Duck Nest Box MonitoringSCHEDULE: at the monitor's discretion, and is an ongoing yearly project. Time per visit expected to be 3 hours. VOLUNTEER DUTIES SKILLS & ABILITIES: Some walking involved. TRAINING: New volunteers will meet with the Program Manager or attend a scheduled training. REQUIREMENTS & EXPECTATIONS PROJECT DATES Specific dates for each season will be selected by the program leaders based on weather patterns and regional activities of wood ducks. Updates will be emailed to volunteers who have responded to this opportunity. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Other Research Projects SCHEDULE: at the monitor's discretion, and is an ongoing yearly project. Time per visit expected to be 3 hours. VOLUNTEER DUTIES SKILLS & ABILITIES: Some walking involved. TRAINING: New volunteers will meet with the Program Manager or attend a scheduled training. REQUIREMENTS & EXPECTATIONS PROJECT DATES Specific dates for each season will be selected by the program leaders based on weather patterns and regional activities of wood ducks. Updates will be emailed to volunteers who have responded to this opportunity. For Further Information Contact: Karyn Molines, 410-535-5327 Karyn.Molines@calvertcountymd.gov Program: Other Research Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20678 Allow Groups: No |