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Celebrate spring with Bob Chance’s newly published “Earthline: A 30-Year Anthology”

Bob Chance, the region’s recognized authority on ecology, natural history and, yes, even Bigfoot, presents an entertaining and informative look at his local experiences and international journeys in his newly published “Earthline: A 30-Year Anthology.”
Chance has been penning his local nature column in Harford County since 1972 and, for the first time, nearly 100 of […]

Join Ranger Bob on a March 29 Adventure to an Ancient Hemlock Grove in Harford County

Ranger Bob is planning a Spring trip for outdoor and nature enthusiasts of all ages, adults and children alike. 
Ancient Hemlock Grove
Saturday, March 29, 2008
(Rain Date – Sunday, March 30, 2008) 
10am to 3pm  Cost: $30* 
This 3 mile hike to a remote grove of majestic, ancient Eastern Hemlocks off of Broad Creek in northern Harford County […]

Ranger Bob’s Extraordinary Adventures - Winter/Spring 2008 Itinerary

Ranger Bob’s Extraordinary Adventures
Winter/Spring 2008 Trip Itinerary - for outdoor, nature and wildlife enthusiasts of all ages, adults and children alike
Lost Valley of the Susquehanna (Hike in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania) - February 18, 2008, Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Harford County public schools are closed that day). Cost: $30. This steep, 3-mile Lancaster County […]

Arbor Day Volunteers Needed In Harford County

Volunteers are needed for the sixth annual Harford County Arbor Day Celebration and Conservation Project.  The event is co-sponsored by the Harford County Forestry Board, Harford County Government and the Department of Natural Resources Forest Service.
The project will take place on Good Friday, March 21, 2008, beginning at 9:00 AM.  Volunteers will be joined by […]

Be a Natural Resource ‘Stream Wader’ and help Save the Bay

DNR Trains Volunteers For Stream Monitoring
Maryland Stream Waders Program Offers Three Volunteer Training Sessions
ANNAPOLIS, MD — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will be training volunteers to help monitor the health of local streams across the state. DNR relies on volunteer “Stream Waders” to support its annual Maryland Biological Stream Survey which monitors the […]