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Resolve To Get Involved!
ANNAPOLIS, MD — While losing
weight, quitting smoking and vowing to exercise more are all noble New
Year’s Resolutions, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
would like to recommend getting more involved in environmental stewardship
as your 2004 resolution. Here’s 10 easy ways to do just that:
- VOLUNTEER!
Thousands of volunteers in Maryland's 47 state parks and five state
forests donate hundreds of thousands of service each year. Volunteers
provide enthusiasm, energy and creativity to the wide variety of tasks
they accomplish. Volunteers experience many benefits — among them
companionship, a sense of responsibility and enhanced skills. There is
an opportunity for everyone! DNR also has additional volunteer
opportunities including the Natural Resources Police, Environmental
Education, Fisheries, and Stream Monitoring & Aquatic Resources.
- INTRODUCE KIDS TO FISH AND WILDLIFE:
Take a youngster outdoors to appreciate our vast natural resources. Many
outdoor activities on DNR’s managed land and parks allow fishing,
hunting, bike riding, bird watching, canoeing, camping, hiking, and much
more. There are also many programs available through the Department such
as Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs, Maryland Envirothon, Outdoor
Discovery Camp, and the Junior Ranger Program.
- SPEND MORE TIME APPRECIATING THE OUTDOORS!
Maryland has thousands of miles of walking trails, rivers and streams
and outdoor opportunities in its state parks, forests, and public lands.
- PLANT A TREE!
Have trees planted in honor or memory of family and friends, to
celebrate Holidays, special occasions, and remembrances. Your Gift of
Trees is actually three gifts - one to someone you care for, one to
future generations, and one to the environment. A beautiful certificate,
suitable for framing, is sent to the recipient announcing your gift.
- RECYCLE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE:
Christmas trees are biodegradable - the trunk and branches can be used
as mulch for gardens, parks or in animal stalls. The mulch provides a
protective barrier for the roots of shrubs, trees and flowers while
preventing weeds from growing. The mulch then decomposes, providing the
nutrients plants need to thrive. Contact your local Department of Public
Works or Recreation Council to see who recycles trees in your area.
For more information on these opportunities, visit the DNR Web site at
www.dnr.state.md.us
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