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This section Latest Updates was added for those who visit our web site regularly. Even though each page is time stamped as it is updated, this page will give immediate visibility as to what has changed recently.
February 2001
1. Plants Among Us has moved and is now located under Helpful Hints. 2. A new section has been added called FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). Questions may be directed to the Webmaster's address which is located at the bottom of each page. Answers to these questions are often of general interest and will be published at this location. This will be new to us so please be patient 3. Moved Fall Color and Leaves under Trees and Shrubs 4. Moved Topping Trees to its own page. 5. Added Tree Facts now Trees and Shrubs
April 2001
1. A new section called Sample Lessons will be added to the web in May, with the first lesson called Going Nuts About Acorns.
May 2001
1. A new section has been added called Sample Lessons and the first lesson is Going Nuts About Acorns. 2. Forestry Facts (Information Taken From The Maryland's Forestry Boards Brochure).
NOV 2001
1. A new section has been added called Cuttings .
Jan 2002
1. A new section has been added called Bird Houses .
June 2002
1. Six new plants have been added to Plants Among Us (False Solomon Seal, Jack in the Pulpit, Lesser Celandine, Money Plant, Solomon's Seal and Stout Blue Eyed Grass). 2. Two new plants were added to Plants We Buy (Iris and Sundrops). 3. Two new trees were added to Trees to Identify (Sweetbay and Willow Oak).
Sept 2002
1. This month two new articles, one titled Watering and the other titled Selected Drought-Tolerant Trees and Shrubs. 2. We now have a Photo for our bird house plans Bird Houses .
Oct 2002
1. VOLUNTEER PROGRAM, We can use your help, please take a moment and see if you can give us a hand.
April 2003
1. Professional Development Courses has been updated.
Jan 2004
1. Forestry & Natural Resource Careers Week, The Maryland Association of Forest Conservancy District Boards and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Forest Service conducts a one-week summer workshop for high school students interested in pursuing margin a career in forestry and natural resources. This page was last updated on 01/11/04 |