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Registration Open for the Maryland Land Conservation Conference

Keynote speaker Stephanie Meeks of the National Trust for Historic Preservation

This year’s Maryland Land Conservation Conference will feature engaging educational workshops and peer-to-peer networking to highlight land conservation issues affecting our state. Hosted by the Maryland Environmental Trust, the gathering will take place on April 30 and May 1 at The Conference Center at the Maritime Institute in Linthicum Heights.

This year’s keynote speaker is Stephanie Meeks, president and chief executive officer of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Meeks also served as acting president and chief executive officer during her 17-year career with The Nature Conservancy, one of the world’s largest and most influential conservation organizations.

With an impressive lineup of speakers from throughout the Chesapeake Bay region, the event will delve into a variety of topics including: historical and cultural resources; fundraising; urban land trusts; outreach and innovative partnerships; emerging issues; and the conservation of large landscapes and working lands.

The annual event unites land trust volunteers, staff and board members, as well as elected officials, planners, and conservation, heritage and agricultural organizations. Participants will share their experiences and exchange ideas through a series of lively, open discussions.

An informal reception and awards ceremony will be held on the first evening. Tickets are complimentary for attendees, speakers and sponsors. However, registration is required.

To register, click here or visit dnr.maryland.gov/met. Tickets include breakfast, lunch and refreshments. Early registration is available through April 3. Seats are limited.

Now in its 15th year, the event is the only statewide land conservation conference and training workshop of its kind in Maryland. Questions? Contact Michelle Grafton at 410-514-7915.

 

 


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