Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Government Administration

Annapolis, MD 6,333 followers

Preserve, protect, restore, and enhance our environment for this and future generations.

About us

VISION In a sustainable Maryland, we recognize that the health of our society and our economy are dependent on the health of our environment. Therefore, we choose to act both collectively and individually to preserve, protect, restore, and enhance our environment for this and future generations. MISSION The Department of Natural Resources leads Maryland in securing a sustainable future for our environment, society, and economy by preserving, protecting, restoring, and enhancing the State’s natural resources. OBJECTIVES Sustainable Populations of Living Resources and Aquatic Habitat Healthy Maryland Watershed Lands, Streams and Non-Tidal Rivers Natural Resources Stewardship Opportunities for Maryland’s Urban and Rural Citizens Conserved and Managed Statewide Network of Ecologically Valuable Private and Public Lands Diverse Outdoor Recreation Opportunities for Maryland Citizens and Visitors Diverse Workforce and Efficient Operations

Website
http://dnr.maryland.gov/
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Annapolis, MD
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1969
Specialties
Natural Resources, Outdoors, Environment, Wildlife, Forestry, Nature, Fishing, Hunting, Chesapeake Bay, Boating, Trees, Conservation, Parks, Public Land, Preservation, Easements, Program Open Space, Watershed, Waterways, and Maryland

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  • 🚫 Maryland Department of Natural Resources Enacts Statewide Burn Ban Dry, windy conditions have increased fire risk across the state and fueled ongoing wildfires The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is implementing a statewide ban on open air burning, effective today, November 1, in all Maryland counties. Extremely dry conditions persist across the state and have led to an above average number of wildfires statewide, and conditions are not expected to change in the near future. The ban will remain in effect until the Maryland Forest Service determines the state has received enough precipitation to reduce the threat of wildfires statewide. Read more: https://ow.ly/EMiF50TYgN4

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  • WE ARE HIRING: NATURAL RESOURCES PLANNER III Survey Administrator and GIS Technician The Department of Natural Resources, Land Acquisition & Planning Unit, Survey and GIS Team, located at the Tawes State Office Building, Annapolis, Maryland, is currently accepting applications for a Natural Resources Planner III. This position is responsible for the administration of Land Surveys and Property Mapping in assigned regions, with a focus on the Southern/Central regions. This position provides technical and field assistance in connection with the Department’s acquisition of real property, including reviewing existing land records, developing survey specifications, coordinating with private surveyors, and reviewing/approving final survey plats, legal descriptions, and associated property records. Additionally, this position provides both CADD and GIS technical and field assistance to DNR land managers and staff in the areas of real property management. Duties include but are not limited to property boundary identification, land records research, and boundary conflict resolutions. In addition, this position assists with the collection and development of datasets and other property asset information associated with DNR’s enterprise geographic information system (GIS) and Asset Inventory Management System (AIMS). As such, duties include capturing, storing, analyzing CADD and GIS datasets associated with potential, historical, and future real property acquisitions including, but not limited to, deeds, plats, surveys, easements and right-of-way agreements, funding sources documents, recreation amenities and other DNR property assets. Employees in this classification will be assigned duties that require the operation of a motor vehicle. Employees will be required to possess a motor vehicle operator’s license valid in the State of Maryland and be qualified to operate legally in Maryland. Deadline to apply: November 13, 2024 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/e9yqmBRn

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  • Over twenty years ago, two young filmmakers ventured into the depths of the Maryland woods, crafting a chilling tale that would forever haunt the annals of cinema. "The Blair Witch Project" became a worldwide sensation, its whispers of terror echoing through the ages, cementing its place as one of the most profitable horror films in history. But beneath the film’s acclaim lies a dark history. Maryland State Park Ranger Erik Ledbetter reveals the unsettling truth about how this horror classic was born in the shadowy depths of Seneca Creek State Park. Today, you can walk the very paths where the crew dared to tread, where the line between reality and nightmare blurs. Venture into these woods—virtually or in person—if you have the courage. Just remember: some legends never die, and the Blair Witch may still be watching. Do you dare to uncover the secrets hidden among the trees?

  • Founded in 1907 as the Patapsco Forest Reserve, Patapsco Valley State Park is Maryland’s oldest state park. It is the site of some of Maryland’s earliest mills and factories, America’s first common-carrier railroad and the world’s first underwater hydroelectric plant. Catastrophic floods have damaged or destroyed many of the valley’s historic structures and sites. As you travel through the park, whether by foot, bicycle or car, keep an eye out for historic structures, sites and ruins. Wayside interpretive signs will help you discover the valley’s rich history, especially in the Avalon and Orange Grove Areas. Be sure to bring a park map with you on your journey. The park is nationally known for its trail opportunities and scenery. We have over 200 miles of trails, with 70 of those miles identified as maintained trails. There are hiker-only trails and multi-use trails accessible from many areas of Patapsco. Patapsco Valley State Park extends along 32 miles of the Patapsco River, encompassing 16,043 acres and eight developed recreational areas. Recreational opportunities include hiking, fishing, camping, canoeing, horseback and mountain bike trails, as well as picnicking for individuals or large groups in the park’s many popular pavilions.

  • 📸 2024 Maryland Natural Resource Photo Contest Winners Announced 📸 The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has chosen the winners of the annual Maryland Natural Resource Photo Contest, with the grand prize going to Debby Berlyne for her photo of a green heron at Brookside Gardens. Debby shared her experience getting the prize-winning photo: “I was taking photos of flowers at Brookside Gardens when I spotted this green heron perched on a nearby tree. I didn’t have the long lens on my camera that I usually use for bird photography. But the wider angle of the lens I was using let me capture not only the bird, but also its beautiful surroundings. So sometimes using the wrong lens can work out!” This year’s contest received more than 1,800 photo submissions. This year’s grand prize package includes $700, a Maryland State Park and Trail Passport, free entry into next year’s contest, and five copies of the 2025 calendar with the winning image displayed on the cover. In addition to the overall grand prize winner, the judges selected first through third place winners in four seasonal categories—winter, spring, summer, and fall. First place winners for the three remaining seasons (other than the grand prize winner) will receive $100, a Maryland State Park Passport, and five copies of the 2025 calendar. Second place winners for each season will receive five copies of the calendar. Every winner, including the Fan Favorite, will have their images published in the department’s 2025 annual calendar, which will be available for sale later in the fall. The winners of the 2024 Maryland Natural Resource Photo Contest can be found in the online gallery: https://lnkd.in/eP7AP9mc The department thanks all the photographers that submitted photos to this year’s contest. These spectacular images of Maryland’s wildlife, landscapes, waters, and outdoor activities are integral to DNR’s public outreach. Photographers are given credit if their photo is used by the department for any purpose. Next year’s photo contest will open early in 2025.

    • Debby Berlyne's photo of a green heron at Brookside Gardens won the grand prize.
  • Job Announcement: Statewide and Regional Program Administrator This is a position specific recruitment for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Chesapeake and Coastal Watershed. The primary purpose of this position is to provide oversight of Waterway Improvement Fund grants and projects managed by two supervised Regional Administrators. This position also directly manages assigned local government grant projects in a specific region (Eastern or Western/Central) as well as statewide Department of Natural Resources grants. Learn more about this position and apply: https://lnkd.in/ebD5tb9m

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  • WE ARE HIRING: NRP Fleet Coordinator The Department of Natural Resources, Natural Resources Police, Support Services Bureau, in Stevensville, Maryland is currently accepting applications for an Administrative Officer I. This position is responsible for assisting and completing all paperwork in relation to the use and maintenance of the Natural Resources Police (NRP) vehicles, vessels, trailer fleets and all NRP capital equipment duties. This position will also assist in processing liability claims as a result of accidents and assist the Supply Services Unit commander in management, sales, disposal and titling as appropriate for found and abandoned property stored at our Matapeake facility. Also performing other duties as assigned. Salary: $50,565.00 - $80,884.00/year Location: Queen Anne's The NRP Fleet Coordinator (Administrative Officer I) position has a closing date of October 25, 2024. Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eekDncz5

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