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Cannon, Relic of the 19th century Oyster Wars, on Display in Annapolis

cannonThe Maryland Department of Natural Resources is exhibiting its historic cannon at the Casper R. Taylor Jr. House Office Building in Annapolis now through spring 2014.

A relic of the Oyster Police of the 1800s, the cannon was used to protect the Chesapeake Bay’s bounty during the “oyster wars” of the 19th century. The Maryland Natural Resources Police, which observed its 145th anniversary last March, is a descendant of both the State Oyster Police and the Office of the State Game Warden, created in 1896. Read more…


Casselman River Bridge State Park Prepares for Bicentennial

Park technicians Sean Rafter and Mark Beals installed a new entrance sign at the parkMaryland Park Service employees have been hard at work gearing up for the Casselman River Bridge Bicentennial celebration, taking place September 20-22. This exciting event is expected to be one of the largest in the park’s history. Read more…


DNR Dedicates Fred W. Besley Demonstration Forest

Fred Besley, Maryland’s First State Forester

To honor Maryland’s first State forester, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) officially dedicated the Fred W. Besley Demonstration Forest in Dorchester County on April 20. The ceremony, held in Linkwood, recognized Besley for his influence on the future of forestry conservation.

“As Maryland’s first State Forester, Fred Besley built a legacy of conservation and sustainable forestry management, which the Maryland Forest Service still follows to this day,” said State Forester and Director Steven Koehn. Read more…


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