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MNPS Field Trip: Piney Grove: Restoring a Historic Shore Farm into Thriving Meadows Along the Chester River. (SATURDAY)

  • 07/18/2026
  • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Piney Grove Farm (Kent County)
  • 20

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AN EASTERN SHORE CHAPTER EVENT.

Leader: Larisa Prezioso
Property owner: Jennifer Lieber

Location: Piney Grove Farm, Chestertown. MD

Description: Located in an environmentally sensitive area along the Chester River, Piney Grove is home to migratory birds and waterfowl, threatened species like quail and wild turkey, and native deer, fox, herons and more. A family farm for more than two centuries; conservation is essential to the stewardship of Piney Grove. This former row crop farm, essential to the Eastern Shore landscape, has been converted over the past five years to native pollinator and grassland meadows with the help of the Natural Lands Project and the Conservation Reserve Program. Please join us for a tour of these spectacular native meadows. We thank the homeowners to open this private property for the MNPS field trip. 
OPTIONAL:   The owner has graciously invited the group for a visit to the main house after the walk and refreshments.  https://www.pineygroveevents.com/history

Larisa's Bio:  Larisa Prezioso is Director of Land Conservation at Eastern Shore Land Conservancy (ESLC), a non-profit accredited land trust whose mission is to conserve, steward and advocate for the unique rural landscape of the Eastern Shore. At ESLC, she provides leadership for land protection, stewardship, and restoration programs.  She also manages and coordinates acquisition and conservation easement projects.  Originally from Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Larisa started her relationship with the Eastern Shore by attending Washington College in Chestertown, graduating with a degree in Environmental Science and Ecology. Outside of work, Larisa is a master naturalist and docent volunteer at Adkins Arboretum.

For additional information: Please reach out to Cristina Niciporciukas at cnicipo71@outlook.com or 973-216-5216

FREE EVENT

ONLINE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.   Limited to 20 people. Registration Deadline: 07/16

Directions will be included in registration confirmation. 

Bring: Please bring binoculars, hat, water and snacks. Please wear hat, boots and use insect/tick repellant.  We will mostly follow well maintained paths but even those can have ticks.

Cancellation Policy: Event will proceed in drizzle but be cancelled if heavy rain or thunderstorm; cancellation will be emailed at least 3 hours before meeting time.

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