Workshop – Stormwater Education Walking Tour

Discover how stormwater impacts our neighborhoods and what we can do about it. This interactive session includes a walking tour of local stormwater infrastructure like rain gardens, storm drains, and residential downspouts. Learn how to identify issues, improve water quality, and take action at home. Click here for more information and to register.

Urban Flower Farm Tour and Flower Arranging Workshop

Join BMORE Beautiful for a visit to Hillen Homestead, an urban flower farm in Northeast Baltimore that sells to weddings and florists across the Baltimore/DC metro region. Owner Maya Kosok will start the workshop with a tour of the farm, touching on many topics including annual and perennial varieties, irrigation, weed and pest management, fertility,…

Druid Hill Park Mobile Bike Shop

The Mobile Bike Shop provides approachable, free access to bike repair services, as well as enrollment in the low income access plans for Spin and Lime for eligible residents. Click here for more information and to register.

Wildlife Gardening: Bugs & Butterflys

This two-part exploration features two urban ecologists inviting you into the hidden world of insects, bugs, and butterflies living in Rash Field!  Work with the Maryland Science Center to examine tiny creatures with magnifying glasses and discover the art of nature journaling. Then, play the Monarch Migration Game with Adreon Hubbard to learn about the…

River Chubs and Maryland’s Other Little-Known But Fascinating Native Fish

Virtual

Maryland has a native freshwater fish fauna that is diverse and resilient. They are a critical part of our freshwater ecosystems. However, they remain understudied by scientists, underappreciated by most, and face threats from the modern world. Dr. Kemp will introduce the river chub (Nocomis micropogon) as an example of the complex role native fish…

Guided Walk with Nature WoRx

Led by guides from Nature Worx, we will explore the beautiful grounds at Masonville Cove, slowly walking and pausing frequently, using all of our senses to drop out of doing mode and into being mode. Learn simple, but profound ways to make space for yourself to breathe and savor the natural world. Click here for…

MA in Science Writing Information Session

Virtual

Understanding advances made in technology, medicine, and the environment requires clearly communicating complex concepts. Find out how the MA in Science Writing degree prepares you to tell the world of science’s fascinating discoveries. Please join us for an overview of the MA in Science Writing degree program, including the curriculum, the industry opportunities, and application…

October 2025 Faithful Green Leaders Training

Virtual

RSVP for IPC's Online Faithful Green Leaders Training where you will learn: How to establish and grow a green team at your congregation About exciting environmental education programs to engage your congregation How to develop an action plan for your Green Team Ways to enhance your communication skills to help spread the word This 3-part training will…

MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy Information Session

Virtual

The drive for progress does not necessitate a degradation to our world and its habitats. Find out how the MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy program can help you develop solutions that seek balance and sustainable approaches. MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy Information Session Please join us for an overview of the MS in…

MS in Energy Policy and Climate Information Session

Virtual

Find out how the MS in Energy Policy and Climate degree can help you address the demands of today while sustaining the Earth for tomorrow. Please join us for an overview of the MS in Energy Policy and Climate degree program, including the curriculum, the industry opportunities, and the application process. Register today to ensure…

Weed Warriors Pathway 1 – Webinar: Invasive Plants in Urban Ecosystems

Virtual

Baltimore City Weed Warriors is a city-wide program developed to maintain the health of Baltimore’s urban forest. Certified Weed Warriors are environmental stewards trained in non-native invasive (NNI) plant management for enhancing native ecosystems; they participate in citizen science and host stewardship events in parks all around the city to help protect natural areas, people,…

Are Otoliths Fishery Scientists’ Rosetta Stone?

Virtual

An otolith, also called an ear stone or ear bone, is a calcium carbonate structure found in the inner ear of bony fish, crucial for balance and hearing, as they help the fish sense vibrations in the water and detect gravity.  Modern applications in the use of otoliths in fisheries science began with Giorgio Pannella, a…

Wildlife Gardening: Filter Feeder Frenzy

Pick up an Oyster cage and meet a filter feeder creature! Learn from our Waterfront Partnership staff all about the Baltimore Oyster Project, visit our Oyster Gardens and see for yourself how bivalves work to clean the harbor. Then, take a Rain Gardens tour at Rash Field to see what types of plants love wet…

Weed Warriors Pathway 1 – Practical: Project Planning & Leadership

Baltimore City Weed Warriors is a city-wide program developed to maintain the health of Baltimore’s urban forest. Certified Weed Warriors are environmental stewards trained in non-native invasive (NNI) plant management for enhancing native ecosystems; they participate in citizen science and host stewardship events in parks all around the city to help protect natural areas, people,…

Mosses for Beginners

If mosses intrigue you when you hike and you’d like to know more about them, this is your chance. Using slides, dramatization, models, and microscope work, Linda and Charlie Davis will introduce participants to moss anatomy, life cycle, ecology, human use, and gardening. The walk to your mailbox will never be the same. Click here…