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X-WR-CALDESC:The Chesapeake Bay region is sustained by native plants that p
 rovide food and shelter to wildlife and enhance the rich biodiversity of t
 he Bay watershed. Join Nick Carter for a walk along the paths that bisect 
 the rich and unique native plant habitat of Adkins Arboretum\, all outstan
 ding specimens of plants native to the Delmarva Peninsula. The plant habit
 ats you’ll see include mature and young native forests\, meadows\, and wet
 land. \n\nA longtime environmental educator\, Carter retired as fisheries 
 biologist and ecologist with Maryland Department of Natural Resources afte
 r 35 years. He has received the Izaak Walton League's award for habitat co
 nservation in the Chesapeake Bay region and a Governor's citation for exce
 llence. \n\n<b>Registration required. This walk is free with admission ($5
  adults\, $2 students ages 6-18\, payable upon arrival).</b>\n
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DESCRIPTION:The Chesapeake Bay region is sustained by native plants that pr
 ovide food and shelter to wildlife and enhance the rich biodiversity of th
 e Bay watershed. Join Nick Carter for a walk along the paths that bisect t
 he rich and unique native plant habitat of Adkins Arboretum\, all outstand
 ing specimens of plants native to the Delmarva Peninsula. The plant habita
 ts you’ll see include mature and young native forests\, meadows\, and wetl
 and. \n\nA longtime environmental educator\, Carter retired as fisheries b
 iologist and ecologist with Maryland Department of Natural Resources after
  35 years. He has received the Izaak Walton League's award for habitat con
 servation in the Chesapeake Bay region and a Governor's citation for excel
 lence. \n\n<b>Registration required. This walk is free with admission ($5 
 adults\, $2 students ages 6-18\, payable upon arrival).</b>\n
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SUMMARY:Sunset Walk with Nick Carter
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