Prince George's County Climate Stewards Academy invites applications for Fall and Spring Sessions. Get the info you need to help make your community more resilient! Application deadline is August 14. Find out more here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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Prince George's County Climate Stewards Academy invites applications for the Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. Great opportunity to learn more about how to increase resilience in your community! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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Prince George's County Earthlings are invited to share Earth Month activities and insights at a virtual celebration on April 30, 7-8 PM. Bring pictures! Register here:
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Join our virtual meeting to celebrate Earth Month activities in #PrinceGeorgesCounty.
Wed, Apr 30, 7–8 PM
Sign up here: bit.ly/3GznSs6
Share your experiences from picking up litter, removing invasive species, planting natives, or documenting biodiversity.
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#CityNatureChallenge runs from April 25–28. Visit citynaturechallengedc.org to find out more. Tell your friends and relations! It’s fun to document our local biodiversity and you can do it anywhere, alone or in groups.
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We appreciate everyone who joined us for the garlic mustard removal at Watkins Park on #EarthDay! The other understory plants, including the globally rare Coville’s phacelia, jaunty mayapples, and the unique jack-in-the-pulpits extend their gratitude as well!
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City Nature Challenge happens April 25-28! Document local biodiversity with your smartphone using the iNaturalist app. See how many species we can find in our County and our Metro Area. Find out how at citynaturechallengedc.org/for-observers/
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Sierra Club volunteers celebrate Earth Day by removing invasive garlic mustard at Watkins Park to protect the native plants of the forest floor.