Ah, the sound of silence. No wind, no rustling leaves, no birds. It may not look like much now, but this is Maryland’s newest national preserve in 60 years.
“We transferred a 30-acre tract of our Nanjamoy Creek Preserve to Fish and Wildlife Service to help them establish the newest national wildlife system,” said Deborah Barber, director of land conservation at the nature conservancy.
It’s expected to grow from 30 acres to 40,000 acres over the next 30 years…