Registration: Open
Trip Date: Saturday, March 16th, 2024
Time: All Day
We will start the day at Oakley Street/Great Marsh in Cambridge, and then drive south to Blackwater NWR.
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Trip Date: Saturday, March 16th, 2024
Time: All Day
We will start the day at Oakley Street/Great Marsh in Cambridge, and then drive south to Blackwater NWR.
Read MoreRegistration: Fully Booked!
Trip Date: Saturday, Feb 10th, 2024
Time: All Day
It’s time to announce the first MBP field trip of 2024! On Saturday, February 10th Jim Brighton will lead a field trip to coastal Maryland.
Read MoreThank you for making 2023 the most productive year yet for Maryland Biodiversity Project. We’re doing more than ever to document and understand Maryland’s biodiversity.
Read MoreRegistration: Fully booked
Trip Date: Saturday, Oct 14th, 2023
Time: 8:30 am
October is prime time for spiders! MBP seeks to expand the Bolas Spider species count and sightings.
Read MoreRegistration: Closed
Trip Date: Saturday, April 29, 2023
Time: 9am – 12pm
We will be looking at birds, plants, insects, and any other creatures we might find.
Read MoreRegistration: Closed
Trip Date: Sunday, March 12th, 2023
Time: 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Learn how to conduct a breeding bird survey using eBird!
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Trip Date: Saturday, Feb. 11th, 2023
Time: 9:00am – Afternoon
On Saturday, February 11, Jim Brighton will be leading our first field trip of 2023. Join us for an exploration of Dorchester and Wicomico Counties.
Read MoreWritten by Sue Muller, Trip Leader
We had a sunshine of a day for our trip down the Savage Mill Trail in Howard County.
Read MoreRegistration: Closed
Trip Date: Thursday, Nov. 10th, 2022
Time: 10:00am – Noon
Symbiotic Relationships between species are common. On this short walk, we will take a look at the American Beech Tree’s symbiotic relationships
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Trip Date: Saturday, October 29th, 2022
Time: 8:00am
Join trip leader Dave Webb at Marshy Point Park for a short hike to search for terrestrial isopods (and other arthropods)!
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