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Land Preservation Monitoring

Help preserve land and wildlife habitat in the Gunpowder Watershed for future generations
Did you know that Gunpowder Valley Conservancy (GVC) has facilitated the preservation of 2,000+ acres within the Gunpowder Watershed? We are actively seeking new volunteers to serve as Land Preservation Monitors who play an important role in the process.
When a landowner decides to preserve their land, they enter a voluntary legal agreement (conservation easement) that protects the property’s conservation value (agricultural, historical and/or natural) for future generations. GVC is required to monitor all such conservation easements to ensure the easement’s terms are being upheld. Monitoring also provides an opportunity for GVC representatives to meet with landowner(s) to discuss any recent concerns (e.g. erosion, non-native invasive plants).
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EVENT SCHEDULE
- Meet at Oldfields School for brief training and assignment to a team led by an experienced monitor.
- Team field work monitoring properties at locations in northern Baltimore County. Teams will carpool.
- Return to meeting location to debrief and submit monitoring documents.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Volunteers should dress appropriately for the weather and light walking on uneven terrain. Wear long pants and waterproof shoes or boots. Bring bug spray, sun protection, a hat and a water bottle.
You will receive an email when you register with information about parking and where to sign in.



