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May 18 at Assateague State Park (Worcester Co.):
May 24 at Assateague State Park (Worcester Co.):
Raising Horseshoe Crabs in the Classroom is a DNR program that affords teachers and students alike the opportunity to better understand the scientific process through the collection of valuable scientific information about horseshoe crabs. This project provides equipment, activity guides and horseshoe crab eggs to schools for students to learn the ecological, medical and historical importance of the vanishing species. Schools participating in the Raising Horseshoe Crabs in the Classroom project include elementary, middle and high schools in the public and private domain. The program is limited to 30 new teachers each year. Before they receive horseshoe crab eggs collected by DNR biologists, teachers are required to attend a six-hour training workshop where they learn to set up and maintain their aquariums, monitor its environmental and chemical conditions, and review lesson plans. There is still limited room for teachers interested in participating during the 2005-06 school year. For more information on the Raising Horseshoe Crabs in the Classroom program, check out DNR Online (http://dnr.maryland.gov/) or contact Elena Takaki at 410-260-8715 or by e-mail at etakaki@dnr.state.md.us. Directions to Flag Pond Nature Center: From Washington’s Capital Beltway (I-95): Take Route 4 South into Calvert County. From the Baltimore Beltway (I-695): Take Route 301 South to Route 4. From Route 4: Just 10 miles south of Prince Frederick, look for the sign and turn left into the Nature Park. Directions to Assateague State Park: Take Rt. 50 East towards Ocean City. Just outside of Ocean City, make a right on Rt. 611. Follow south until you reach the park.
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