Why Masonville Cove?
Working in the Survey department of an environmental organization is not where I thought I would find myself. Since beginning in this position I have found a new appreciation for this side of environmental work. Although most of my days are spent on construction sites for new environmental projects, I do get to spend time on wetland sites that have been completed. One such site is Masonville Cove. It consists of various wetlands, upland forests and successional forests. Combining all of these unique habitats in one small area you can find a wide variety of species from bald eagles, snapping turtles to water snakes. I enjoy exploring this site every time we go because each visit I see something new. Not only is it an incredibly diverse site in a small area, but it is also within Baltimore City limits so it is a very unique urban green space as well. I think doing a biodiversity study at a location like this would prove how important they are to create in urban areas. It would show that
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