EVENT DETAILS
NATH8216E, 3 CEUs
Class night and time: Thursdays, 6-8 pm
Class meetings: June 15-Aug 17
Field trip dates: Friday, July 14, University of Maryland’s Horn Point oyster hatchery. Saturday, July 29: Anacostia River boat tour ($25 suggested donation to Riverkeeper); Saturday, August 5: Survey native mussel species in lower Anacostia; Saturday, August 19: Patuxent River Park
Location: Online via zoom
Members $420, nonmembers $470
Instructor: Terry McTigue
Discover how physical, chemical, geological, and biological processes come together to shape the diverse ecosystems within the Chesapeake Bay. Learn the history of the Bay, its current condition, and what people are doing to conserve and restore habitats and ecosystem function to the well-loved and well used watershed and estuary. REGISTER
Required Books and Materials (available at the Woodend Nature Shop):
Textbook: Life in the Chesapeake Bay. Third Edition. 2006, Author(s): Lippson, A.J. and R.L. Lippson, Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press, ISBN: 0801883385