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Seneca Valley Trout Unlimited

SVTU supports the national vision through a combination of conservation, education, and community engagement efforts. Our chapter contributes both financial support and volunteer hours to restoration activities on Beaver Creek in Washington County. Volunteers also assist with maintenance projects on Little Seneca Creek in Montgomery County, brook trout streams in southern Catoctin (Frederick County), and warm water systems such as Great Seneca Creek and sections of the Potomac River. In addition to conservation work, SVTU promotes education and outreach by hosting youth fly-tying and fishing programs, adult fly-tying sessions, and supporting Project Healing Waters events in partnership with other organizations. We also foster a strong community through social gatherings and introductory programs like Fly Fishing 101 for members and guests.
Website:
https://senecavalleytu.org/
Contact:
Noel Gollehon
Offerings:
Environmental Education Stream and Habitat Restoration Volunteer and Intern Opportunities

Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership

The Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership (MBCP) connects birds, habitats, and people to create conditions for birds to flourish in Maryland. MBCP partners with other leading wildlife conservation organizations to implement bird conservation programs. Through Bird City Maryland, MBCP recognizes and encourages communities that implement sound bird conservation practices. Through its Farmland Raptor Program, MBCP works with landowners to install and monitor nest boxes for barn owls and American kestrels. MBCP engages volunteers to collect data on the status of birds across the state of Maryland, and then we analyze and publish that data to help the conservation community make sound decisions about next steps in bird conservation. MBCP brings people together to give birds more opportunities to thrive in Maryland.
Website:
https://marylandbirds.org/
Contact:
Gabriel Foley
Offerings:
Environmental Education Stream and Habitat Restoration Volunteer and Intern Opportunities

Chesapeake Bay Foundation

At the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, our mission is to save the Bay and its waterways by educating, uniting, and inspiring people to take action. Since our founding in 1966 as a private, citizen-based organization with the motto Save the Bay™, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation has grown from just a few staff and members to a major regional force advocating for clean water, environmental education, and Bay restoration.
Address:
6 Herndon Ave Annapolis, Maryland 21403
Phone:
410-268-8816
Website:
https://www.cbf.org/
Contact:
Rob Schnabel
Offerings:
Climate Change Environmental Education Outings and Outdoor Programs Stream and Habitat Restoration Tree Plantings & Forestry Volunteer and Intern Opportunities Water Quality

Beaver Creek Watershed Association

The Beaver Creek Watershed Association, Inc. (BCWA) was founded by concerned neighbors and local fly fishermen with an objective to scientifically restore, protect, and preserve the water quality of the Beaver Creek Watershed. The BCWA envisions a healthy stream environment capable of supporting a self-sustaining trout population and a “Greenway Corridor” for wildlife—all of which will provide a recreational resource.
Address:
P.O. Box 207 Funkstown, Maryland 21734
Website:
https://www.beavercreekwatershedassociation-md.org/
Contact:
Doug Hutzel
Offerings:
Environmental Education Stream and Habitat Restoration Volunteer and Intern Opportunities Water Quality

Washington County Department of Stormwater & Watershed Services

Washington County lies within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, the largest estuary in the United States. The Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act requires the use of effective management of stormwater pollution. Stormwater & Watershed services are committed to supporting and strengthening individual and community self-reliance and responsibility through promoting education, economic development opportunities, public health, safety, and welfare in order to protect the environment and cultural resources we share.
Address:
16232 Elliott Parkway Williamsport, Maryland 21795
Website:
https://www.washco-md.net/environmental-management/watersheds/
Contact:
Alex Reed
Offerings:
Environmental Education Stream and Habitat Restoration Volunteer and Intern Opportunities Water Quality

Western Maryland Resource Conservation Development Council

The Western Maryland Resource Conservation and Development Council’s (WMRC&D) mission is to build and sustain resource conservation programs which raise the quality of social, economic, and environmental development in our region. The WMRC&D Council was incorporated in 1993 to represent Garrett, Allegany, Washington, Frederick, and Carroll counties in Maryland. The Council is locally driven by representatives from the counties’ Board of Commissioners, Soil Conservation Districts, municipalities, grassroots organizations, and interested members at large. With over thirty years as an established council, the WMRC&D will continue to serve the residents of the five-county area and beyond in assisting them with addressing their economic, social and environmental concerns.
Address:
1260 Maryland Avenue, Suite 103 Hagerstown, Maryland 21740
Phone:
301-671-1800
Website:
https://wmrcd.org/
Contact:
Amanda Kirby
Offerings:
Conservation Easements Environmental Education History and Historic Preservation Stream and Habitat Restoration Tree Plantings & Forestry Water Quality

Potomac Riverkeeper Network

Potomac Riverkeeper Network's mission is to protect the right to clean water for all communities and all those who live in and rely upon the Potomac and Shenandoah watersheds by stopping pollution, making drinking water safe, protecting healthy river habitats, and enhancing use and enjoyment for all. They hold clean-ups, lobby lawmakers/regulators, and hold public events celebrating their successes or calling the public to action.
Address:
3070 M Street NW Washington, Washington D.C. 20007
Phone:
(202) 888-2037
Website:
https://potomacriverkeepernetwork.org/
Contact:
Brent Walls
Offerings:
Climate Change Environmental Education Policy (State, Federal, Local) Stream and Habitat Restoration Volunteer and Intern Opportunities Water Quality

Washington County Soil Conservation District

The Washington County Soil Conservation District's mission is to provide effective leadership in addressing the conservation of soil, water, and related natural resources, through delivery of programs focusing on education, information, financial incentives, and technical assistance to landowners and land users of Washington County.
Address:
1260 Maryland Avenue, Suite 101 Hagerstown, Maryland 21740
Phone:
(301) 797-6821
Website:
https://www.conservationplace.com/
Contact:
Dee Price
Offerings:
Agriculture Environmental Education Land Use Planning Stream and Habitat Restoration Volunteer and Intern Opportunities Water Quality

Frederick County Division of Energy and Environment

DEE's mission is to empower Frederick County with resilient, equitable solutions to environmental challenges. The Division of Energy and Environment partners with our community to mitigate climate risks, enhance watershed quality, modernize energy systems, and ensure that sustainability is for everyone. The Department of Stormwater provides ecologically responsible management of the County's portion of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Structured by Maryland's Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit, this work includes water quality monitoring, watershed restoration, pollutant reduction, and stormwater infrastructure enhancement.
Address:
30 North Market Street Frederick, Maryland 21701
Website:
https://www.frederickcountymd.gov/8496/Energy-and-Environment
Contact:
Linda Williamson
Offerings:
Policy (State, Federal, Local) Stream and Habitat Restoration Tree Plantings & Forestry Volunteer and Intern Opportunities

Chesapeake Conservancy

Chesapeake Conservancy is the only watershed-wide organization focused on both land conservation and stream restoration to achieve a healthier Chesapeake Bay. We’re creating, using, and sharing the latest groundbreaking data and technology, including artificial intelligence, to determine where to focus conservation efforts to have the greatest impact with the most efficient use of resources.
Address:
1212 West Street Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Website:
https://www.chesapeakeconservancy.org/
Contact:
Carly Dean
Offerings:
Environmental Education Land Use Planning Stream and Habitat Restoration

Maryland Forest Service

The Maryland Forest Service restores, manages, and protects Maryland’s trees, forests, and forested ecosystems to sustain our natural resources and connect people to the land. To accomplish this, we work with private, public, and non-profit landowners to assist with forest stewardship planning, tree planting, invasive species management, and a host of other services.
Address:
Tawes State Office Building E-1, 580 Taylor Avenue Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Website:
https://dnr.maryland.gov/forests/Pages/default.aspx
Contact:
Robert Schwartz
Offerings:
Climate Change Stream and Habitat Restoration Tree Plantings & Forestry Water Quality

Antietam-Conococheague Watershed Alliance (ACWA)

ACWA is a volunteer-based group, passionate about connecting people to their waterways through recreation, education, and conservation. Since 2006, ACWA has worked in partnership with local governments, State of Maryland, non-profits, and others to organize trash cleanups, plant trees, monitor water quality, and offer environmental education opportunities throughout Washington County. Through these collaborative projects ACWA has facilitated numerous urban tree plantings, creek cleanups, and public meetings to showcase the importance of improving our local lands and waters.
Website:
https://www.acwamaryland.org/
Contact:
Susan Simonson
Offerings:
Environmental Education Outings and Outdoor Programs Stream and Habitat Restoration Tree Plantings & Forestry Volunteer and Intern Opportunities Water Quality

Lands Trails and Parks LLC

Lands Trails and Parks provides a full suite of consulting services to land trusts, trail organizations, parks, forests, wildlife areas, and other conservation organizations and agencies.
Address:
35411 Poor House Road Round Hill, Virginia 20141
Contact:
Don Owen
Offerings:
Conservation Easements Land Use Planning Stream and Habitat Restoration Trail Planning and Development

Preserve the Middletown Valley

The farms, forests, streams, Civil War sites and heritage of The Middletown Valley and Catoctin Watershed are critically important and under constant pressure to be developed. Our mission is to preserve them before before it's too late. We also are working to create a trail system across and down the Middletown Valley to connect the Appalachian and Catoctin Trails, with the towns of Middletown, Myersville, Burkittsville and Brunswick to provide safe and healthy outdoor places for residents and visitors alike to experience our rich agriculture heritage and civil war history.
Address:
9232 Harmony Road Middletown, Maryland 21769
Website:
https://www.preservemiddletownvalley.org/
Contact:
Barry Salisbury
Offerings:
Agriculture Environmental Education Land Use Planning Local Food and Drink Open to the Public Policy (State, Federal, Local) Stream and Habitat Restoration Trail Planning and Development Water Quality

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