Thank you both for your comments! Antonio - thank you! I am so excited to really get to explore this site! Thanks for the warm welcome! Geodialist - I have not been to this place in Laurel but I may now that I know about it! I do live close to there, I will have to check it out sometime. I am a wildlife enthusiast and recently discovered that I am.
Hi Nesira! Have you visited the Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD? PRR is a great location for spottings! There's a new mission called, "Patuxent National Wildlife Refuge"; perhaps you can contribute to the mission. http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1243... Walter Sanford, a.k.a., "Geodialist." E-mail: wsanford@wsanford.com
Nice spotting Nesira,welcome to Project Noah I hope you like the site us much we do,you can explore many features ,the link chats to make questions and comments about your's and other's spottingsand ask for elp in ID the organisms. There also many missions where the spottings are organized fror a better acess from the users,you can consulte the list in the Missions button on the top of the page,attention to the range of each mission,some have global names but are local,so before join you should see the map of the mission here is marked the range and choose if is on your residential area. You have also a blog(link in the base of the page) for news and courious storys in first hand writen by our most important specialists users. Enjoy yourself,see you arround and thanks for sharing
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PRR is HUGE (12,841 acres)! Touch base with me via e-mail and I'll send you some guidance regarding one or two good places to visit in the refuge.
Thank you both for your comments!
Antonio - thank you! I am so excited to really get to explore this site! Thanks for the warm welcome!
Geodialist - I have not been to this place in Laurel but I may now that I know about it! I do live close to there, I will have to check it out sometime. I am a wildlife enthusiast and recently discovered that I am.
Hi Nesira! Have you visited the Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD? PRR is a great location for spottings! There's a new mission called, "Patuxent National Wildlife Refuge"; perhaps you can contribute to the mission. http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1243... Walter Sanford, a.k.a., "Geodialist." E-mail: wsanford@wsanford.com
Nice spotting Nesira,welcome to Project Noah
I hope you like the site us much we do,you can explore many features ,the link chats to make questions and comments about your's and other's spottingsand ask for elp in ID the organisms.
There also many missions where the spottings are organized fror a better acess from the users,you can consulte the list in the Missions button on the top of the page,attention to the range of each mission,some have global names but are local,so before join you should see the map of the mission here is marked the range and choose if is on your residential area.
You have also a blog(link in the base of the page) for news and courious storys in first hand writen by our most important specialists users.
Enjoy yourself,see you arround and thanks for sharing