Maryland Department of Natural Resources Focuses on Chesapeake Bay Conservation

MARYLAND – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) continues its commitment to conservation efforts in the Chesapeake Bay. The agency’s focus includes pollution reduction, habitat restoration, and improving water quality in the bay. Key initiatives aim to restore the bay’s natural filters, such as oyster reefs, forests, and wetlands. Each project works together to support the overall health of the bay ecosystem. The DNR emphasizes the importance of community involvement and recreational access as part of these conservation efforts. The agency is working on a variety of projects that not only aim to enhance the environment but also engage local residents in protecting and preserving the watershed. Officials are encouraging residents to contribute to the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. For more information, residents are urged to contact the Maryland Department of Natural Resources at
1-877-620-8367.

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