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Registration for the Virginia Association for Environmental Education (VAEE) Annual Conference is now open! This conference will be held February 9-11, 2025 at Hotel Roanoke in Roanoke, VA. The VAEE Conference brings together environmental educators from across Virginia to engage in professional development and networking. This is a great opportunity for teachers and informal educators…
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It is the intention of the Chesapeake Conservancy to solicit proposals and select a consultant who will facilitate the: Establishment of the Phoebus – Ft Monroe Coalition: Foster the formation of a partnership of local stakeholders to encapsulate the significant and unique character of the Phoebus and Fort Monroe areas. This partnership will be “The…
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Winter Photo Challenge: Life From the Frozen Earth Share your inspirational winter images by Dec. 1! Organized by the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) The longest nights of the year are at hand, and the Smithsonian wants to know where YOU find your sources of beauty and inspiration. Send us your favorite winter nature pics,…
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If you missed our presentation “Building Sustainable Funding from the Start” at the 🌊 Chesapeake Watershed Forum 🌊 this Fall, no worries. We have a recording for you! Go here to get a copy 👉 https://watergrass.org/building-sustainable-funding-from-the-start/ In this recording, Emily Franc, Potomac Riverkeeper Network’s former Vice President of Development & Philanthropy, shares the organization’s journey,…
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Job Posting: Director of Development Eastern Shore Land Conservancy (ESLC), one of Maryland’s leading conservation organizations, has an opportunity for an experienced fundraiser to join our team as Director of Development. The Director of Development plays an essential role in increasing fundraising success at ESLC by leading all aspects of our development work. The…
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Eat Your Invasives: The Bay’s Battle with Blue Catfish Blue catfish have been terrorizing Chesapeake Bay’s native fish for decades; they consume smaller fish and invertebrates in huge quantities and compete with larger fish. Some of their prey species are economically important, like blue crabs and menhaden, while others are already the focus of recovery…
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Description Do you think about the future of parks? Do you want to enrich your community’s environment and the lives of the surrounding population? Are you a talented, team-oriented, creative problem-solver who is passionate about parks? If so, the Montgomery County Department of Parks (Montgomery Parks) is the place for you! We are currently seeking…
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Department: Communications Reports to: Director of Communications Classification: Full-time, Exempt About Casey Trees In pursuit of its mission to restore, enhance and protect the tree canopy of the nation’s capital, Casey Trees (CT) delivers a broad base of programs and services to the DC Metro area. The organization plants more than 6,500 trees each year…
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Start Date: Early February 2025 Duration: 16 weeks Model: On site. Housing in the SERC dormitory is included free of charge. Mentor: Kristen Goodhue (SERC Science Writer) Sharpen your science writing skills with an internship at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC), the Smithsonian’s coastal research hub on Chesapeake Bay! As the science writing intern,…
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Director of Philanthropy, Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health (IPH) Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) supports Johns Hopkins’ focus on research, teaching and patient care, and its role as a national and global leader in higher education. We create and foster enduring relationships that result in advocacy and philanthropic support for Johns Hopkins University &…