This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Community Corner

Eco-TEEN Montgomery: Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

Whether
crawling through caves, hiking the Appalachian Trail or caring for owls, hawks
and eagles, Eco-TEEN Montgomery gets teens outdoors learning about their
environment while making a difference through environmentally based service
learning projects. Eco-TEEN Montgomery is all about exploring something new,
helping the environment, making new friends and (most of all) having fun. There’s
no school today, so join us as we travel to Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
on the Eastern Shore. The Refuge’s 27,000 acres are composed mainly of rich
tidal marshes, freshwater ponds, and mixed evergreen and deciduous forests. In
January, great horned owls are incubating eggs, while bald eagles are
rebuilding their nests high in Loblolly Pines. We’ll explore by van and on foot
what the Refuge has to offer this time of year! Bring bag lunch and beverage,
wear walking shoes, and dress for the weather! Registration required.Register at ParkPASS.org (254807).  14-17yrs;  $25 

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?