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Maryland Snakehead Record Broken – 18.42 Pounds!

Northern Snakehead

Emory (Dutch) Baldwin III from Indian Head, Md., and his regular bow-hunting partner Franklin Shotwell were wrapping up a night of stalking northern snakehead from Baldwin’s boat along the Maryland side of the Potomac River on May 20, when they decided to check the flats near Marshall Hall to see if the blue catfish had moved up into the grass. Read more…


Record Spring Turkey Harvest in Maryland

Three Wild Turkeys

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced today that hunters reported harvesting a total of 3,874 wild turkeys during the 2016 regular spring and junior hunt turkey seasons that ended on May 23. This year’s harvest is three percent higher than 2015 (3,767), and well above the ten year average of 3,131. Read more…


Natural Resources Police Urges Safety This Boating Season

Father securing child's life jacket.

With Memorial Day weekend and the start of summer right around the corner, the Maryland Natural Resources Police reminds swimmers, boaters and anglers to be water wise.

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Department of Natural Resources Outlines Fee Reductions

Beneficiaries Include Veterans and Youth

Children smiling in a park

Following Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s announcement that the state is eliminating or reducing $60 million in state-issued fees, the Department of Natural Resources outlined its proposals which will save Marylanders approximately $2.71 million over the next five years. Read more…


Police Charge Illegal Bear and Turkey Hunters, Striped Bass Poachers, Impaired Boater

David Stephen Wall was charged with hunting black bear out of season

David Stephen Wall was charged with hunting black bear out of season

Maryland Natural Resources Police officers charged illegal bear and turkey hunters, striped bass poachers and a drunken boater in recent cases.  Read more…


Keep Maryland Beautiful Grants Awarded

Supports 13 Environmental Education and Restoration Projects

2016 Keep Maryland Beautiful grant recipient Pigtown Main Street organized volunteers at the annual Bloom the Boulevard event to collect litter, spread mulch, plant flowers and prune tree limbs.

Pigtown Main Street organized volunteers at the Bloom the Boulevard event to collect litter, spread mulch, plant flowers and prune tree limbs.

The Maryland Environmental Trust today awarded $9,600 to nonprofits, community groups and schools to carry out environmental projects across the state. The grants – given through the Keep Maryland Beautiful program in partnership with the State Highway Administration – will help restore streamside habitats, create gardens and educate citizens about the environment. Read more…


Grants Available to Aid Maritime Municipalities and Counties

Maryland to Preserve and Revitalize Working Waterfronts

Waterman by Eugene Byers

Photo credit Eugene Byers

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking proposals from local governments looking to invigorate their waterfront economies. Municipalities and counties in the coastal zone are eligible to apply for these one-year grants through the department’s Working Waterfronts Program. Read more…


Maryland to Assemble Black Bass Advisory Subcommittee

Black bass The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is creating a subcommittee to advise the Sport Fisheries Advisory Commission on questions regarding the long-term sustainability of smallmouth and largemouth bass fishing in the state. Read more…


Maryland Working to Protect State Parks from Destructive Emerald Ash Borer

These signs will be posted on treated trees

These signs will be posted on trees receiving treatment

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is working to protect ash trees from the emerald ash borer – an invasive beetle that feeds on and kills native ash trees – treating about 300 trial trees at 16 state parks starting in mid-May. This destructive beetle has spread rapidly since it was first discovered in Maryland in 2003. Read more…


Oyster Poacher Under Lifetime Ban Gets Jail Time; Six Charged with Striped Bass Violations

Adam AntesAn oyster poacher under a lifetime commercial fishing ban received jail time and six recreational anglers illegally fishing were charged in cases recently handled by the Maryland Natural Resources Police. Read more…


Department’s Apple Watch App Wins National Information Technology Award

(L to R) Whitney Garner, NIC; Jesse King and Gene Deems, Dept. of Natural Resources; Greg Urban, Maryland State CIO; and Janet Grard, NIC

(L to R) Whitney Garner, NIC; Jesse King & Gene Deems, Dept. of Natural Resources; Greg Urban, Maryland State CIO; and Janet Grard, NIC

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ AccessDNR Apple Watch App earned the Innovation of the Year Award Wednesday night at the StateScoop 50 ceremony honoring tech initiatives, innovators, and up-and-comers in state and local governments. AccessDNR was one of more than 30 mobile apps and programs nominated within the award category. Read more…


Abandoned Boat Case Solved; Turkey, Fish Poachers Caught

nrp boatMaryland Natural Resources Police officers solved an abandoned boat case, and charged fish and turkey poachers across the state in recent enforcement actions. Read more…


Department Adjusts Chronic Wasting Disease Approach

Expands Management Area, Alters Deer Baiting Rules

Deer  photoThe Maryland Department of Natural Resources has updated its management approach for chronic wasting disease after discovering that five white-tailed deer tested positive last winter in Allegany County. One of the positive deer was harvested near Cumberland, approximately 10 miles west of all previous cases, marking the first documented case outside of the original Chronic Wasting Disease Management Area. Read more…


Poachers Nabbed; Drunken Driver Jailed In Recent Cases

NRP LogoOfficers charged crab and oyster poachers, and secured jail time for a drunken driver who crashed in a state park, in cases recently handled by the Maryland Natural Resources Police. Read more…


Maryland Watershed Forester Earns Regional Award

Weaver-300x224The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ own Jamie Weaver was named Forester of the Year by the Northeastern Area Association of State Foresters. Weaver, a watershed forester, works to enhance forest lands and water quality in Baltimore and Carroll counties. Read more…


Officers, Park Staff and Civilians Honored at Natural Resources Police Event

A photo of some of the honorees.

Officers, park rangers and lifeguards were honored for two rescues involving nine boaters off at Sandy Point State Park during a dangerous storm.

Officers, park employees and civilians were honored for their contributions to conservation law enforcement in 2015 during the Maryland Natural Resources Police annual awards ceremony. Read more…


Reminder: Riparian Property License Applications Due June 1

Sunrise over duck blind. Photo by Larry Hindman

Photo by Larry Hindman

As a reminder, riparian (waterfront) property owners who want to apply for offshore blind and shoreline licensing must have their applications postmarked before June 1. Read more…


Winners Chosen in Maryland’s Black Bear and Migratory Game Bird Stamp Design Contests

Larry Smail's Winning Black Bear Conservation Stamp

Moving Through by Larry Smail

A Pennsylvania man won the Maryland Black Bear Conservation Stamp Design Contest and the top Migratory Game Bird Stamp Design went to a St. Mary’s County man, as chosen by a panel of judges last week at the annual Ward World Championship Wildfowl Carving Competition and Art Festival in Ocean City, Md. Read more…


Maryland Names Top Tree Farmer and Tree Farm Inspector of 2016

Tree Farmer of The Year, Robert Shives, holds his award after being recognized in the Senate on April 1.

As part of Maryland’s annual recognition of outstanding individuals in the tree farm industry, landowner Robert Shives has been named Tree Farmer of the Year, and state project forester Dan Hedderick earned Tree Farm Inspector of the Year in awards given by the Maryland Tree Farm Committee earlier this month. Read more…


53,000 Acres of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Mapped in Maryland

Record Grass Abundance Indicates Progress on Bay Restoration and Improved Water Quality

Widgeon grass in clear mid bay water

Widgeon grass in clear mid bay water

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources reported today that underwater grass abundance – a key indicator of water quality– in the state’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay increased 29 percent between 2014 and 2015, reaching a new record of 53,277 acres. This puts Maryland at nearly 94 percent of its 2017 restoration goal of 57,000 acres. Read more…


Susquehanna State Park Home to New American Indian Petroglyph Exhibit

photo of the exhibitOn weekends from Memorial Day through Labor day at Susquehanna State Park, visitors can view a collection of ancient, carved rock fragments, known as the Bald Friar Petroglyphs. These storied stones, which are thought to have been carved by American Indians, were once part of an historic island-sized boulder that parted the waters of the Susquehanna River.   Read more…


Sunday Turkey Hunting Now Permitted on Private Lands in Carroll County

Photo of Two Turkey

Photo by Lori R. Bramble

Legislation signed today from the 2016 General Assembly permits turkey hunting on private land in Carroll County on all remaining Sundays during the 2016 spring season ─ May 1, 8, 15 and 22. Read more…


Statewide Eyes Program Calls on Citizens to Help Find Invasive Plants

Department to Host Trainings Statewide, Seeks Participants

Statewide Eyes participants on the hunt for invasive plants

Statewide Eyes participants on the hunt for invasive plants

Citizens and scientists are working together to tackle the problem of invasive plants on state lands through the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ new Statewide Eyes program. Statewide Eyes is seeking people interested in identifying and mapping invasive plants that threaten ecologically sensitive sites.

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Charles County Man Convicted of Dumping; Two Turkey Poachers Charged

Feeder used to bait turkey

Feeder used to bait turkey

Two men were charged with baiting turkey and a man was charged with illegally dumping fish and geese last week in separate cases brought by the Maryland Natural Resources Police.  Read more…


Natural Resources Police Seek Information About Thomas Point Break-in

Maryland Natural Resources Police Logo

Investigators for the Maryland Natural Resources Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating individuals who broke into and vandalized the Thomas Point Lighthouse between April 15-16.
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Governor Larry Hogan Announces New Partnership during National Park Week Visit to Assateague

Maryland Park Service to Honor “Every Kid in a Park” Pass

Family jumping off log at parkIn recognition of the National Park Service’s Centennial celebration, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and Natural Resources Secretary Mark Belton announced today that the Maryland Park Service will honor the national “Every Kid in a Park” program. Through this initiative, which provides complimentary national park admission to fourth grade students and their families, Maryland will accept the pass for admission to state parks. The Earth Day announcement was made during a National Park Week visit to Assateague Island National Seashore and tour of Assateague State Park.

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Winners Named in Color Maryland Green Contest


Record Number of Students Submit Original Art Inspired by NatureChildren's artwotk

In celebration of Earth Day, the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of the Environment today announced the winners of their annual Color Maryland Green contest. A record 300 students, grades K-12, submitted original artwork, film and poetry inspired by their appreciation for the Maryland’s great outdoors.

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Officers Nab Striped Bass, Turkey Poachers; Arrest Drunken Driver

Turkey seized in poaching case

Turkey seized in poaching case

Striped bass poaching cases on the Eastern Shore, illegal turkey hunting in western Maryland, and the arrest of a drunken driver in Washington County highlight cases recently handled by the Maryland Natural Resources Police. Read more…


Marylanders Urged to Avoid Attracting Bears

Black bears are starting to leave their dens after a long winter slumber and search for food. Since natural foods, such as plants, berries and insects are scarce in the early spring, bears are particularly attracted to human-provided sources. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources reminds Marylanders to be proactive and exercise good judgment to avoid contact.  Read more…


Hunting and Trapping Regulations Submitted for Final Approval

After spending several months obtaining and reviewing public input, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources has selected regulation changes for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 hunting seasons. The regulations are currently being drafted and will be submitted to the Maryland Register for final approval. Read more…


Two Men Lose Hunting Privileges in Deer Poaching Case

NRP LogoTwo men will lose their hunting privileges after pleading guilty Monday in Harford District Court to deer poaching charges. Read more…


Spring Turkey Season to Open

Junior Turkey Hunt Days April 16-17

youngster posing with turkeyYouth hunters will kick-off Maryland’s spring turkey season with a Junior Turkey Hunt Day on April 16 statewide and on April 17 in select Sunday hunting counties. The regular spring turkey season will run from April 18 through May 23 statewide. Read more…


Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Population Shows Improvement

Spawning-Age Female Number Nearly Doubles

small crab being measuredThe Maryland Department of Natural Resources today released the results of the 2016 Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey, which show another year of growth in the stock of the Chesapeake Bay crab population and bodes well for a better harvest this year. The survey indicates a bay-wide crab population of 553 million, a 35-percent increase over last year. This is the fourth highest level in two decades, and builds on last year’s 38-percent boost in abundance. Read more…


Draft State Wildlife Action Plan Open for Public Comment

Responses due May 8

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking public comment on its draft State Wildlife Action Plan, a plan that each state is required to review and revise every 10 years as requested by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read more…


Anglers Nabbed for Poaching; Animal Cruelty Case Settles

Two men were charged with poaching striped bass, and an incident involving animal cruelty was settled in court this week in cases brought by the Maryland Natural Resources Police.  Read more…


Bloede Dam Removal Project Receives Approval

The Board of Public Works today granted approval for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to move forward with the Bloede Dam removal project. The department and its partners have been working for several years on a comprehensive, cost-effective plan to remove the public safety hazard and fish obstruction on the Patapsco River in Patapsco Valley State Park.   Read more…


Anne Arundel County Student Wins Annual Arbor Day Poster Contest

1st Prize: Leonardo Perez-Alfaro of Glen Burnie

1st Place: Leonardo Perez-Alfaro of Glen Burnie

The Department of Natural Resources today announced the winners of the 2016 Maryland Arbor Day poster contest open to fifth-graders across the state. The top three contestants were chosen from more than 500, who submitted art showcasing the importance of trees in urban environments as per this year’s theme, Trees are Terrific… in Cities and Towns. The grand prize went to Leonardo Perez-Alfaro of Freetown Elementary School in Glen Burnie. Read more…


Department Donates 625 Trees to Allegany County

Gift of Trees Program Helps Beautify Communities

In celebration of Maryland Arbor Day, forestry staff, Maryland Conservation Corps members and Allegany College Students planted 29 trees in Flintstone on April 5, 2016.

In celebration of Maryland Arbor Day, forestry staff, Conservation Corps members and Allegany College Students planted 29 trees in Flintstone on April 5, 2016.

In one of the largest projects in Gift of Trees history, the Maryland Forest Service donated 625 trees to school and community groups for planting on 13 public properties throughout Allegany County. Read more…


Howard County Man Arrested for Illegal Off-Road Riding, Assaulting Officer

Gary Lee LehnhoffA Howard County man has been charged with illegal dirt bike riding at a state park, assaulting a police officer, providing false information and resisting arrest, the Maryland Natural Resources Police said. Read more…


Governor Hogan Restores and Protects Funding for Land Conservation and Preservation Programs

photo of the bill signing Governor Larry Hogan signed HB 462, a bill that restores and protects state funding to transfer tax-funded land conservation, preservation and recreation programs, into law this morning at an event at the State House. Maryland Department of Natural Resources Secretary Mark Belton, Assistant Secretary Daryl Anthony, and Land Acquisition and Planning Director Emily Wilson were all in attendance. Read more…


Former Crisfield Police Chief Charged with Setting Woods Fire

SWIFT IIIThe former police chief of Crisfield was arrested Thursday by a Natural Resources Police investigator and charged with setting a fire last September in a grove of pine trees. Read more…


New Pumpout Boat Destined for Eastern Shore

photo of the pumpout boat To help protect the Wye and Miles rivers, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources secured federal funding for a new pumpout boat on the Eastern Shore. The vessel will join two other public-service pumpout boats, which serve Annapolis and Shady Side. Read more…


Migratory Game Bird Seasons Submitted for Final Approval

Sunset with decoys and dog. Photo by Larry Hindman

Photo by Larry Hindman

After receiving and reviewing public input, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources has selected the 2016-2017 migratory game bird hunting seasons. As the last step in the process, these recommendations are now pending final approval from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read more…


Thirty-one Recruits Begin Natural Resources Police Academy

Senior Officer Norris Shannon instructs the new recruits

Senior Officer Norris Shannon instructs the new recruits

Thirty-one men and women took the first step today to becoming Maryland Natural Resources Police officers as they entered the agency’s 58th basic recruit class.

The class begins training on the same day 148 years ago that the police department was formed as the State Oyster Police. Read more…


Officers Arrest Striped Bass Poachers, Drug Dealers and a Fugitive

Four anglers were charged with poaching striped bass in Dorchester County, three juveniles were arrested for attempted drug dealing in a state park in Worcester County, and an unlicensed tree contractor in Garrett County was cited in cases handled by the Maryland Natural Resources Police last weekend.

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Five Deer Test Positive for Chronic Wasting Disease

Deer in the forestThe Maryland Department of Natural Resources has received laboratory confirmation that five white-tailed deer harvested in Allegany County tested positive for chronic wasting disease, a neurological disease in deer, bringing the total overall cases to 11. Four of the five deer were harvested in the Chronic Wasting Disease Management Area (the eastern one-third of the county). The other deer was taken near Cumberland, marking the first documented case outside of the Chronic Wasting Disease Management Area. Read more…


Maryland Natural Resource Photo Contest is Underway

Fox Siblings by Susan Cardaro

2013 Photo Contest Submission: Fox Siblings by Susan Cardaro

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is accepting entries for its annual photo contest through Aug. 31, 2016. Enter now—online or by mail—for the chance to win cash, park passports and other terrific prizes! Read more…


Oyster Violations in St. Mary’s, Somerset Counties

Two watermen were charged with illegal oyster harvesting in separate incidents in St. Mary’s and Somerset counties by Maryland Natural Resources Police officers. Read more…


Watermen Charged in Oyster, Yellow Perch Poaching Cases

Officers of the Maryland Natural Resources Police charged watermen in Talbot and Harford counties with poaching, and arrested a Garrett County man on drunken driving charges in cases highlighted this week. Read more…


Saving Smith Island: A Vision Plan to Save the Future

Crab pots; by Stephen Badger

“Welcome to Mayberry,” jokes Eddie Somers as our boat docks at Smith Island’s Ewell—his hometown. With a total population of 276 year-round residents, it’s safe to say everybody knows everybody, even when part-timers arrive, swelling the population to upwards of 600.

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