
Berlin, MD — The Lower Shore Land Trust invites the community to attend an upcoming community connector event. This meeting will be a follow up to invite interested community members to join the volunteer opportunities regarding trail maintenance, educational events, bird walks, dog hiking, bike trail naming and other projects. This “Friends of Group” can provide insight into the property’s new role as a natural resource and explore opportunities for public engagement in its restoration and management.
The meeting will be held at the Berlin Branch of the Worcester County Public Library on:
- Thursday, August 14 at 6:00 PM
Updates on the Restoration Projects, including meadow preparation and wetland construction will be discussed.
- Restoration Projects: Ongoing and planned restoration efforts led by MD DNR, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Lower Shore Land Trust.
- Citizen Engagement: Opportunities for community involvement in conservation, habitat restoration, and stewardship.
The former Bay Club Golf Course represents a unique opportunity to restore vital habitats and enhance public enjoyment of natural resources on the Lower Eastern Shore. The collaboration between MD DNR, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, and the Lower Shore Land Trust underscores the importance of partnerships in advancing conservation goals.
We encourage all residents and conservation enthusiasts to attend and take an active role in this exciting project.
For more information, please contact the Lower Shore Land Trust at 443-234-5587 or visit our website at www.LowerShoreLandTrust.org.
About Lower Shore Land Trust: Lower Shore Land Trust is a nationally accredited 501(c)(3) nonprofit, serving Somerset, Wicomico & Worcester Counties. Formed in 1990. LSLT works with individual landowners who wish to protect the natural heritage of their properties, so that the character of the land and the quality of life it nourishes remains intact for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations.