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SUMMARY:**POSTPONED** BES Field Visit to Hillside Park
DESCRIPTION:**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER** \nNEW DATE TBA \nPlease join us for a field visit to Hillside Park on Wednesday\, June 12th from 10AM to 12PM. \nWe will be meeting at the address below (also see map link) and walking into Hillside Park from there. Please park along the road. \n5 Harvest Road\, Baltimore\, MD 21210 \nFor information about the site and project please click the link below: \nHillside Park Project
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/hillside-park/
LOCATION:Hillside Park Field Visit – Meetup Location\, 5 Harvest Road\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T170000
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SUMMARY:BES Summer Quarterly Meeting - Urban Heat
DESCRIPTION:BES Summer Quarterly Meeting\, June 13th on Urban Heat \nUMBC Technology Research Center\, 5200 Westland Blvd.\, Arbutus\, Maryland 21227 \nClick HERE to download the agenda or see below. \nClick HERE to download presentation slides. \nWatch a recording of the meeting:\nYour browser does not support this video. \n1 pm – 1:15 Welcome and Brief Introductions \n1:15-2:15 Patterns of Heat and Cooling in Cities\, Moderator: Meghan Avolio (Johns Hopkins University) \n1:15- Dexter Locke (US Forest Service) The when\, where\, and how of urban tree cooling in cities \n1:22- Matt Baker (University of Maryland Baltimore County) Title TBD \n1:37- Dexter Locke (US Forest Service) Do trees cool the same at all times of day? Temporal non-stationarity in urban environments from bike-based air temperature monitoring in New Haven\, CT. \n1:45- Mike Alonzo (American University) The canopy-cooling relationship is very sensitive to tree canopy data quality and spatial modeling choices.  \n2:00- Darryn Waugh (Johns Hopkins University) The Baltimore Social Environmental Collaborative (BSEC) weather station network: Spatial variations in temperature and humidity. \n  \n2:15-2:45 Panel and Group Discussions \nGuiding question: What are the pressing research questions on heat patterns in Baltimore? \n2:45-3:00 pm Break \n3:00-4:00 pm Human Health Effects and Heat Mitigation\, Moderator: Karin Burghardt (University of Maryland College Park) \n 3:00- Luke Smith (Pennsylvania University) Association of Summer Heat Waves and the Probability of Preterm Birth: An Exploration of the Intersection of Race and Education \n3:15- Jake Miter (Baltimore City Fire Department) Exploring the Relationship Between Urban Tree Canopy & EMS Call Volume \n3:30- Elie Bou-Zeid (Princeton University)\, REMOTE Beyond Cool and Green: Novel Technologies for Mitigating Urban Heat Islands \n3:45- Ali Eyni (Johns Hopkins University) Urban Adaptation and Heat Related Mortality: Providing Policies for Future \n  \n4:00-4:30 Panel and Group Discussion \nGuiding question: What needs to be done to better facilitate research on heat mitigation and health in Baltimore? \n4:30-5:00 Break and relocating to an evening event (20-minute drive) \n  \n——————–The Event continues for the Part II evening portion—————– \n  \n5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Keystone Project Presents: Community-Based Science Engagement  \nMaryland Urban Ecological Laboratory\,  3639 Liberty Heights Ave; Baltimore\, MD 21215 \n 
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/summer-2024/
LOCATION:UMBC Techology Research Center\, 5200 Westland Blvd.\, Room 206\, Arbutus\, Maryland\, 21227\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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SUMMARY:Keystone Project Presents: Community-Based Science Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Keystone Project Presents\nCommunity-Based Science Engagement\n@ Maryland Urban Ecological Laboratory\n\nSponsored by: Care Access and MARISA\nPlease join us for an evening of scientific conversations and community connections. \nWe will highlight community stakeholders\, share scientific findings\, and most importantly network. \nFood and drinks will be provided\, children are welcome. 
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/community-science-2024-13-jun/
LOCATION:Maryland Urban Ecological Laboratory\, 3639 Liberty Heights Ave\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T083000
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SUMMARY:2024 BES Annual Science Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 BES Annual Science Meeting has been scheduled for: \nThursday\, October 17th \n8:30AM to 5PM. \nLocation:  Stillmeadow Community Fellowship\nAttend remotely: CLICK HERE\nWebex info:\nID: 28676471446\, password: Ph2pHgUuE87\nPhone : +1 202-860-2110\nAccess Code: 28676471446 \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO ATTEND \nCLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AGENDA or scroll below \nCLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ABSTRACTS\n\nImportant  Info:\nThe BES Annual meeting brings together researchers\, practitioners\, and students from the Baltimore community and beyond who are interested in Baltimore as a social-ecological system and its sustainability\, equity\, resilience. The meeting will occur on Thursday October 17 from 8:30 to 5:00. \nThere is no charge to attend. There is ample parking on site. \nThe meeting consists of a keynote address; presentations and a poster session on current research findings\, science applications\, and science-based practitioner projects from Baltimore; and opportunities for questions and answers. Presentations will be 15 minutes and organized into sessions with breaks. Posters can be up to 36” x 48” in size. \nImportant Dates:\nRegistration is open through the day of the meeting\nSeptember 19th Presentation or poster proposals submissions due\nOctober 17 Meeting from 8:30 am – 5pm \n  \nAgenda\n8:30              Coffee and Conversation \n9:00              Welcome\, Introductions\, and Announcements \n9:10              Opening remarks and context: Pastor Michael \n  \nTheme 1: Science Education and Outreach\n9:30              Terris King II\, The Baltimore Forest School Framework \n                     InDiGO: Inward Discovery Grows Outdoors \n  \n9:45              Alan Berkowitz\, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Co-Authors: Garner\, K.\, Hood\, A.\, Covitt\, B.\, Grooms\, J.\, Draney\, K.\, Mitzel\, E.\, Browning\, L.\, Fischer\, D.\, Caires\, A.\, Mehta\, S.\, Bean\, J. \nOur Evolving Partnership to Advance Earth\, Science Across Baltimore City Public Schools’ Biology\, Chemistry\, and Physics Courses \n  \n10:00            Michele Romonlini\, Loyola Marymount University Center for Urban Resilience. Co-Authors: McPherson\, J. \nArt-Based Engagement as a Tool for Community-Based Urban Forestry Research \n  \n10:15            Questions/General Discussion \n10:30            Break \n  \nTheme 2: Water Quantity and Quality\n10:45            Peter Groffman\, City University of New York. Co-authors: Welty\, C. \nDissolved gasses in streams provide insight into urban watershed function \n  \n11:00            Jaleel Shujath\, University of the District of Columbia. Co-Authors: Behera\, P. \nAnalysis of Extreme Storm Events in Baltimore \n  \n11:15            Zach Clifton\, US Geological Survey. Co-Authors: Foss\, E.\, Majcher\, E.\, Psoras\, A.\, Mejia\, S.\, Chase\, J. \nContaminated stormwater sediment source tracking for polychlorinated biphenyls within the Back River Watershed\, 2022-2023 \n  \n11:30            Ally Kido\, University of Maryland\, Baltimore County and Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology. Co-Authors: Mansfield\, N.\, Schott\, E. \nUsing a Native Mussel to Sequester Nutrients in Baltimore Harbor \n  \n11:45            Questions / General discussion on water quantity and quality \n  \n12:00            Lunch  \n**We will provide grilled cheese sandwiches and apples. Donations welcome but not necessary** \n **We encourage a walk on the trails through Stillmeadow Peace Park.** \n  \nTheme 3: Grab bag topics: Urban Ecology in General and in Baltimore\n1:15              Morgan Grove\, US Forest Service. Co-authors: Pickett\, S.\, Buckley\, G.\, Boone\, C. \nForging just ecologies: 25 years of urban long-term ecological research collaboration \n  \n1:30              Kim Grove\, Baltimore City  DPW  \nUpdate on research focuses \n  \n1:45              Selena Livas\, University of Maryland\, Baltimore County\, Co-Authors: Locke\, D.\, Sonti\, N.F. \nAn Analysis of Baltimore’s STEW-MAP Networks \n  \n2:00              Questions / General discussion \n2:15              Break \n  \nTheme 4: Organisms in the City\n2:30              Meghan Avolio\, Johns Hopkins University. Co-Authors: Hoffman\, A.\, Cocciardi\, J. \nCosmopolitan plants do not show consistent parallel urban evolution across five US cities \n  \n2:45              Anna Mothersole\, University of Maryland\, Baltimore County. Co-Authors:  Swan\, C. \nFreshwater Invertebrate Response to Urbanization: A Large Scale Analysis of Functional Diversity \n  \n3:00              Dexter Locke\, US Forest Service. Co-Authors: Ossola\, A.\, Schmit\, J.-P.\, Grove\, J.M. \nSocial\, spatial and temporal  analyses of urban tree canopy: The need for Sub-parcel Analysis.  \n  \n3:15              Beatriz Shobe\, Johns Hopkins University. Co-Authors: Avolio\, M.L.\, Sonti\, N.F. \nSelection in the City: How artificial selection of trees impacts the genetic diversity of urban forests. \n  \n3:30              Marus Tuah and Kajall Hylton\, Baltimore Tree Trust. \nTree Care and Technology in Baltimore City \n  \n3:45              Questions / General discussion \n  \n4:00              Posters   \n4:50              Closing Remarks \n5:00              Adjourn and keep the discussion going at the Difference Makers Center of \nWest Baltimore\, starting at 5:30 \n  \nPoster presenters \nMax Carroll\, Johns Hopkins University. Co-Authors: Avolio\, M.L. \nExamining Patterns of Urban Weeds Adaptation to Elevated Salt Levels \n  \nAiden Kirchgraber\, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Co-Authors: Nowakowski\, A.J.\, Bennett\, S.K.\, Wernoch\, R.\, Cawood\, A. \nThe resilience of bird vocalization behavior to extreme heat events in urban forest settings \n  \nMary McWilliams\, University of Maryland\, Baltimore County. Co-Authors: Welty\, C.\, Duncan\, J.\, Lagrosa IV\, J. \nUse of long-term\, high-frequency sensor data to evaluate interannual trends in stream metabolism in an urban watershed \n  \nMary McWilliams\, University of Maryland\, Baltimore County. Co-Authors: Welty\, C.\, Miller\, A.J.\, Duncan\, J.\, Groffman\, P. \nInitial lessons learned from a year of high-frequency data at BES stream chemistry stations \n  \nHannah Obenaus\, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Co-Authors: Cawood\, A.\, Wernoch\, R.\, Bennett\, S.\, Nowakowski\, J. \nEffects of forest restoration on insect communities in urban and exurban forests \n  \nGabrielle Pezich\, Pennsylvania State University. Co-Authors: Duncan\, J.M.\, McPhillips\, L.\, Groffman\, P. \nQuantifying spatial and temporal variability of biogenic greenhouse gas emissions in Baltimore \n  \nGabriel Pickus\, The Baltimore Forest School Flower. Co-Authors: Terris King II. \nInDiGO: Inward Discovery Grows Outdoors  \n  \nMargaret Schaefer\, University of Maryland College Park. Co-Authors: McGurrin\, K.\, McCloskey S.\, Pierre\, A-L.\, Burghardt\, K. \nDoes a history of redlining or higher urban temperatures across Baltimore neighborhoods affect young street tree health? \n  \nRashmi Sharma. \nStudy of plants to reduce environmental temperatures. \n  \nP.J. Terhune\, University of Maryland\, Baltimore County. Co-Authors: McWilliams\, M.\, Welty\, C.\, Moore\, J.\, Bain\, D.\, Gomes\, M. \nAnalysis of sulfate concentrations in riparian soils of headwater streams in Dead Run watershed \n  \nSamantha Votzke\, Johns Hopkins University. Co-Authors: Szlavecz\, K.\, Avolio\, M.L.\, Johnson-Bond\, O. \nAn assessment of photosynthetic activity in tree species across Baltimore City \n  \nDarryn Waugh\, Johns Hopkins University. Co-Authors: BSEC \nBSEC Weather Station Network: Spatial and Temporal Variations of Heat within Baltimore \n  \nDick Williams\, St. James Development Corporation.  \nStreetscape Green Infrastructure as Environmental Justice in 21217 \n  \nDick Williams\, St. James Development Corporation.  \nThe Rev. Donald O. Wilson Park as Environmental Justice at an Inner Block in 21217 \n  \nIan Yesilonis\, US Forest Service. Co-Authors: Szlavecz\, K.\, Schwartz\, S.\,  Sonderberg\, P.\, Driftwood\, L. \nUnderstanding water flow dynamics in urban soils: Implications for stormwater management
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/2024-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Stillmeadow Community Fellowship\, 5110 Frederick Avenue\, Baltimore\, Maryland\, 21229
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20260415T163850
CREATED:20241205T162412Z
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UID:3863-1734001200-1734004800@baltimoreecosystemstudy.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Scientific Seminar by Cary Institute's Dr. Steward Pickett
DESCRIPTION:Fifty Years In 50 Minutes and What’s Next?\nOn Thursday\, December 12 @ 11am ET\, join Cary Institute for a virtual scientific seminar by Cary’s Dr. Steward Pickett. \nClick HERE to register on the Cary Institute website. \nLearn more about Dr. Pickett and his work HERE. \nThis talk will show how a diverse ecological career hangs together conceptually. Pickett’s research has taken him across a wide variety of global habitats\, stimulating discovery of conceptual commonalities and contexts that frame and organize the differences across this diversity of sites and interests. \nThe core theme is heterogeneity\, across both space and time\, as an ecological driver and outcome. Brief examples of work on 1) succession and community dynamics\, 2) disturbance ecology\, 3) testing the relevance of the ecosystem approach in urban ecology\, 4) synthesis in social-ecological science\, 5) application of patch dynamics to urban regions\, 6) bridging urban ecology and urban design\, 7) environmental justice and ecology of segregation\, and 8) Earth stewardship and urban sustainability. The relationship between these various areas is summarized\, and some remaining work will be highlighted. The talk will acknowledge collaborators and ancestors\, both personal and academic.
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/pickett-seminar/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T163850
CREATED:20241216T185136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T164306Z
UID:3850-1739953800-1739966400@baltimoreecosystemstudy.org
SUMMARY:**CANCELLED** BES Winter Quarterly Meeting: Next Meeting is May 7th
DESCRIPTION:**CANCELLED** \nThe Winter Quarterly Meeting of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study originally scheduled for Feb 19th has been cancelled. The next meeting will take place on May 7th: \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/winter-quarterly-2025/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250507T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T163850
CREATED:20241214T155131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T131643Z
UID:3880-1746621000-1746630000@baltimoreecosystemstudy.org
SUMMARY:BES Spring Quarterly Meeting: Middle Branch Restoration
DESCRIPTION:The Spring Quarterly Meeting of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study will take place on May 7\, 2025 from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm. \nThe topic will be Middle Branch Restoration. \nLocation: Room 206\, Technology Research Center (TRC) on the UMBC campus. \nMore details TBA!
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/spring-quarterly-2025/
LOCATION:UMBC Techology Research Center\, 5200 Westland Blvd.\, Room 206\, Arbutus\, Maryland\, 21227\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250709T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250709T163000
DTSTAMP:20260415T163850
CREATED:20241214T153814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T162520Z
UID:3885-1752064200-1752078600@baltimoreecosystemstudy.org
SUMMARY:BES Summer Quarterly Meeting: Environment and Public Health
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Quarterly Meeting of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study will take place on July 9\, 2025 from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. \nThe topic will be Environment and Public Health. \nLocation: Room 206\, Technology Research Center (TRC) on the UMBC campus. \nRemote link: https://umd.zoom.us/my/dexter.locke \nOne Tap Mobile: +13017158592\,\,3075864475# \nClick HERE to download the agenda or see below. We look forward to seeing you all there! \n     – 12:30 Refreshments and Conversation \n     – 12:40 Welcome\, Introductions\, and Announcements \n         Rylee Wernoch \n     – 12:45 Spatial Science for Better Health: The Role of GIS in Understanding Environmental Determinants  \n         Paige Brochu\, University of Vermont Spatial Analysis Lab  \n    –  1:00 Environmental Determinants of Energy Burden and Implications for Heat-Health Vulnerability \n         Becky Shade\, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health \n    – 1:15 A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Structural Racism\, Firearm Homicide\, and Fatal Opioid-Involved Overdose: An Injury-Related Syndemic \n         Mudia Uzzi\, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health \n     – 1:30 Cross-cutting Questions \n     – 1:45 Break \n     – 2:00 What is the Association Between Greening Vacant Lots and Adolescent Health? A Snapshot of Findings from Project VITAL \n         Kristin Mmari\, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health \n     – 2:15 Health Departments & Climate Change in the US \n         Megan Weil Latshaw\, Johns Hopkins \n     – 2:30 Health Impacts of Place-Based Greening Interventions: A Systematic Review \n         Dustin Fry\, Lehigh University College of Health \n     – 2:45 Wildfire & Preterm Birth – Current and Future research.  \n         M. Luke Smith\, Penn State University \n    – 3:00 Cross-cutting Questions \n    – 3:45 Break \n    – 4:00 Discussion\, proposals\, opportunities to collaborate & Next Steps? \n    – 4:30 Adjourn \n        Dexter Locke
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/summer-quarterly-2025/
LOCATION:UMBC Techology Research Center\, 5200 Westland Blvd.\, Room 206\, Arbutus\, Maryland\, 21227\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T163850
CREATED:20250613T035121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T123951Z
UID:3935-1760603400-1760634000@baltimoreecosystemstudy.org
SUMMARY:BES Annual Science Meeting - October 16
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Annual Science Meeting of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study will take place on October 16\, 2025. \nEveryone is welcome to attend. \nYou do not need to give a presentation or poster to participate. \nYou do not need to be a scientist to join. In fact we encourage managers\, decision makers\, community members – everyone – to join and share their experiences and perspectives. \nRegistration is FREE and open now! \nSubmissions for oral and poster presentation ended on September 30th. Thank you to all those who submitted! \nClick HERE to register for the meeting. \nClick HERE to see the agenda. \nClick HERE to see presentation abstracts. \nLocation: Stillmeadow Community Fellowship. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/2025-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Stillmeadow Community Fellowship\, 5110 Frederick Avenue\, Baltimore\, Maryland\, 21229
CATEGORIES:Annual Meeting,Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T163850
CREATED:20251028T154314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T021411Z
UID:3970-1769070600-1769085000@baltimoreecosystemstudy.org
SUMMARY:BES Winter Quarterly Meeting 2026
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 BES Winter Quarterly meeting will take place on Thursday January 22 from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM. \nThe location is the Technology Research Center at UMBC. \nRemote link: https://yale.zoom.us/j/97307986142 \nEveryone is welcome to attend. \nYou do not need to give a presentation or poster to participate. \nYou do not need to be a scientist to join. In fact we encourage managers\, decision makers\, community members – everyone – to join and share their experiences and perspectives. \nClick HERE to download the Agenda.
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/winter-quarterly-2026/
LOCATION:UMBC Techology Research Center\, 5200 Westland Blvd.\, Room 206\, Arbutus\, Maryland\, 21227\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T163850
CREATED:20251028T154241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T124617Z
UID:3973-1776327300-1776340800@baltimoreecosystemstudy.org
SUMMARY:BES Spring Quarterly Meeting 2026: BATS!!
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 BES Spring Quarterly meeting will take place on Thursday April 16 from 8:15 AM to 12:00 PM. \nThe topic is BATS!!  \nClick HERE for the agenda. \nThe location is the Technology Research Center at UMBC. \nEveryone is welcome to attend. \nYou do not need to give a presentation or poster to participate. \nYou do not need to be a scientist to join. In fact we encourage managers\, decision makers\, community members – everyone – to join and share their experiences and perspectives. \n 
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/spring-quarterly-2026/
LOCATION:UMBC Techology Research Center\, 5200 Westland Blvd.\, Room 206\, Arbutus\, Maryland\, 21227\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T163850
CREATED:20251028T154207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T153331Z
UID:3976-1781685000-1781701200@baltimoreecosystemstudy.org
SUMMARY:BES Summer Quarterly Meeting 2026: Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers - Organizations Connecting People to Power
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 BES Summer Quarterly meeting will take place on Thursday June 17 from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM. \nThe topic is Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers: Organizations Connecting People to Power  \nThe location is the USGS Conference Room B\, 5522 Research Park Dr\, Catonsville\, MD 21228 \nEveryone is welcome to attend. \nYou do not need to give a presentation or poster to participate. \nYou do not need to be a scientist to join. In fact we encourage managers\, decision makers\, community members – everyone – to join and share their experiences and perspectives. \nMore details TBA!
URL:https://baltimoreecosystemstudy.org/event/summer-quarterly-2026/
LOCATION:USGS Conference Room B\, 5522 Research Park Dr\, Catonsville\, MD\, 21228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Quarterly Meeting
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