Support the Environmental Human Rights Amendment

Current and former leaders from our State are drawing attention to a bill before the General Assembly this session to create a State constitutional amendment to protect the right to a healthful environment in Maryland. Delegate Wanika Fisher, a sponsor of a bill, notes that: “There is a difference between regulations, which address a particular issue, […]

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Getting Our Open Space House in Order in Baltimore County

A. THE CHALLENGES You know the challenges: Most of us lack access to adequate open space. 65 percent of residences inside the URDL lack access to adequate open space within a five-minute walk. The open space that does exist is inequitably distributed. The Maryland Park Equity Mapper shows many areas of inequity, especially on the […]

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Young Photographer Shoots NeighborSpace Sites

Payton Schreiber-Pan is more than just a senior at Dulaney High School in Timonium, he’s a young man with a talent. Payton is a successful photographer who came recommended by our fellow Baltimore County Green Alliance (BCGA) member Irvine Nature Center. In his previous work, Payton collaborated with Irvine where some of his photography is […]

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$110,000 Grant Will Fund Historical Research Guide Design of Dundalk Trail

We are extremely excited to announce that NeighborSpace has received a $110,454 Battlefield Protection Grant from the National Park Service (NPS) to benefit a trail project in Dundalk, MD. The original research funded by the grant will be used to interpret the 1.25-mile Bear Creek Heritage Trail, shown above, providing guidance for the trail’s design. […]

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It’s a Party in Woodlawn for National Night Out

National Night Out brought major excitement to Graystone Community Open Space and was followed shortly thereafter by an effort to commemorate the somber anniversary of 9.11. Over the past few years, NeighborSpace has made major efforts to make the park more useable, including building a ramp and leveling the ground.  In recent months, the Graystone […]

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The Problem with Non-Native Plants and Why You Should Care

Over the past 300 years, American settlers have introduced an abundance of non-native plants which have disturbed ecosystems that have taken millions of years to develop. Once loose in our North American ecosystems many of the more aggressive non-native plants have become invasive. As invasives, these plants have overridden the previously established populations of many […]

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Major Grant Award Sets Up for Environmental Justice in Woodlawn

By Patrick Filbert and Barbara Hopkins A Major Victory NeighborSpace is incredibly excited to announce that it has been awarded $61,353 in grant funding to improve Powhatan Park in Lochearn. Because maintaining and improving this park has been such an ongoing concern, this award is a major shot in the arm. Stormwater Management Concerns For […]

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