Chapters in Maryland

Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay Chapter is based in southern Maryland, serving communities in Calvert, Charles and St. Mary's counties and adjacent areas of southern Anne Arundel and Prince George's counties.
https://chesapeakebay.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://bsky.app/profile/wildoneschesapeake.bsky.social
https://www.facebook.com/wildoneschesapeakebay
https://www.instagram.com/wildoneschesapeakebaymd/
https://www.youtube.com/@WildOnesChesapeakeBay

Wild Ones Greater Baltimore Chapter serves communities in Baltimore City, Baltimore County and the surrounding region.
https://baltimore.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/WildOnesGreaterBaltimore
https://www.youtube.com/@wildonesbaltimore

Wild Ones Greater Frederick Maryland Chapter is based in Frederick, Maryland, and serves Frederick, Washington, and Carroll counties.
https://greaterfrederickmaryland.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/WildOnesGreaterFrederickMD
https://www.instagram.com/wildonesgreaterfrederickmd/

Wild Ones Nation's Capital Region Chapter serves Montgomery County, the District of Columbia, northern parts of Prince George's County and adjacent areas.
https://nationscapitalregion.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/Wild-Ones-Chesapeake-100742154680036/

If you do not find a chapter near you, or if you choose not to be part of a Wild Ones chapter, you may choose to be a Partner At Large (PAL). A PAL is not assigned to a chapter but joins a group of members who work solo in their own communities or simply enjoy the benefits of a Wild Ones membership. Either way – as a chapter member or as a PAL, you receive all the benefits of membership. Join Now!

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Upcoming Chapter Events in Maryland

Mar
27

The Little Things That Run The World (Movie night; free screening)

Hosted by Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay Chapter
Friday, March 27th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
College of Southern Maryland, 8730 Mitchell Rd, La Plata, MD, 20646 Map

Public Welcome Family-Friendly Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation

Join of for a screening of the film, The Little Things That Run the World, at the College of Southern Maryland Bee Campus LaPlata Campus. You don't want to miss this important message, including cameo appearances by Sam Droege, the leading voice in native bee conservation.

Watch the trailer here.

The Little Things that Run the World introduces viewers to a diverse group of scientists, nature lovers, gardeners, farmers, and general bug enthusiasts in exploring the importance of flying insects amid rapid declines in their numbers.  This most numerous group of animals on the planet by far – three quarters of all species – have also been called the “glue of life” on Earth. They literally hold ecosystems together.  Insects were the first animals to evolve flight nearly 440 million years ago, and they survived all five of the known mass extinctions since then. But, there is evidence that the pace of decline among insects in parts of the world today is fast approaching the levels of previous catastrophes. What this means for the rest of life on Earth, including humans, is the focus of The Little Things that Run the World. The film documents the mysteries of the declines along side creative and heroic human efforts to change the course of evolutionary history. What is causing this extinction crisis?  What can be done to reverse the trend? The Little Things that Run the World attempts to find answers to those questions and more.  

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Mar
28

Rewilding Pollinator Habitat: Presentation and Lunch Social

Hosted by Wild Ones Delmarva Chapter
Saturday, March 28th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Inland Bays Garden Center, 38320 Muddy Neck Rd, Frankford, DE, 19945 Map

Public Welcome Chapter Social Program/Speaker Presentation Group Tour

Co-hosted by Wild Ones Delmarva Chapter, Inland Bays Garden Center, and Story Hill Farm

Please join us at Inland Bays Garden Center for a special presentation by Helen Raleigh of Story Hill Farm where she will talk about rewilding meadows and pollinator habitat restoration projects at the farm. RSVP here

You will also have the chance to meet local representatives from:

Inland Bays Garden Center
A local garden center specializing in native plants and helping gardeners by providing expert advice to transform their landscapes into thriving native habitats.

Wild Ones Delmarva
A chapter of Wild Ones, a national organization promoting native landscapes through education, advocacy, and collaborative action.

10:00 AM – Welcome and Introductions
10:30 AM – Presentation by Helen Raleigh, Story Hill Farm
11:30 AM – Self‑Guided Tour of Inland Bay Garden Center
12:00 PM – Lunch at Ocean View Brewery (pay your own way)

Afterwards, plan a visit to Story Hill Farm & Store and Delaware Botanic Gardens.

About Helen E. Raleigh, Story Hill Farm/Henlopen Sea Salt:

Delaware native Helen Raleigh approaches Story Hill Farm with the understanding that land reflects our choices back to us. Her "Cows Save Butterflies" initiative demonstrates that small changes to land management can yield results. Changing what and how we plant and inviting grazing animals back into partnership with the land opens niches not simply for preserving endangered species, but for bringing them into actionable economically viable use. From backyard meadows to acres of wildflowers, she's shown how simply changing what and how we plant creates cascading benefits for pollinators, livestock, and watersheds—as evidenced by her work with endangered American Heritage Randall Cattle and Delaware's native pollinators. As an artisan salt maker, with Henlopen Sea Salt she seeks to deepen understanding of water's relationship with the land through "Water Remembers"—exploring ocean health and land stewardship. For her it's clear: everything the land does, water remembers. She serves on Bays to Backyards and Southern Delaware Agricultural committees and is a member of the Delaware Farm Bureau, Heritage Breed Conservation and Xerces Society. A sought-after speaker who makes environmental stewardship irresistible and sends audiences home ready to roll up their sleeves.

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Apr
1

College of Southern Maryland Pollinator Garden Workday

Hosted by Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay Chapter
Wednesday, April 1st, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
College of Southern Maryland, 8730 Mitchell Rd, La Plata, MD, 20646 Map

Volunteers Needed Public Welcome Free Event Habitat Installation/Maintenance Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains

Chapter member Tracey Stuller invites us to participate in the spring pollinator garden cleanup for the College of Southern Maryland Bee Campus pollinator garden.

Apr
11

Native Plants for Problem Spaces

Hosted by Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay Chapter
Saturday, April 11th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Battle Creek Cypress Swamp

Volunteers Needed Public Welcome Youth Engagement Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Habitat Installation/Maintenance Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking

You might think native plants won't work in your yard, but in this presentation, Robin Madel and Sue Williams, with Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay, will illustrate how there is a right plant for all those problem spots you might have around your yard.

We'll hold the workshop from 10am to 12pm, followed by a light lunch from 12pm to 12:30pm, then head outside for a work day in the Nature Center native plant beds from 12:30pm to 2:30pm.

Registration is recommended, but not required.
 

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Apr
17

Spring Ephemeral Walk at Irvine Nature Center

Hosted by Wild Ones Greater Baltimore Chapter
Friday, April 17th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Irvine Nature Center, 11201 Garrison Forest Rd, Owings Mills, MD, 21117 Map

Public Welcome Registration Required Free Event Nature Walk/Hike

Join President Nan Wray and Board Member Katie Garvey to explore the Spring Ephemeral Garden at the Irvine Nature Center.

This will be a slow, casual walk through an area they have planted with many spring ephemerals, which are typically low growing as they provide nectar for newly emerging native bees!

Bring your close-up camera lens if you are a shutter bug, and stay on should you wish to explore more of this vast nature preserve. Admission is free.

This event has sold out. Email [email protected] to be added to the waitlist. 

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