Maryland Wilderness Association records

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Maryland Wilderness Association records

1969-1974

The Maryland Wilderness Association was a statewide independent society of citizens actively supporting conservation of natural and recreational resources. The Association was a prominent participant in public discussions of conservation issues, sponsoring educational programs and publicizing numerous environmental concerns. It ceased operations in 1975. The association's archives include material on the Assateague Parkland; Annemessex Industrial Park; beverage containers in Bowie; Canal and River Rights Council; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal; Outer Beltway hearings; Patuxent River Basin Plan; and whistling swans.

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Behr, Armin

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Maryland Wilderness Association

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Founded as a statewide, independent society of Maryland citizens who supported the preservation and protection of land, water, and the scenic and recreational resources of the state. Ceased to operate in 1975. From the description of Archives of the Maryland Wilderness Association, 1969-1974. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 18855633 From the guide to the Maryland Wilderness Association archives, 1969-1974, null, (...

Calhoun, Richard F. (Richard Frank)

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