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The
Eyes of Paint Branch was formed in 1994 to preserve and enhance the
ecology of the Paint Branch. We are a grass-roots organization of volunteer
citizens devoted to preserving the Paint Branch through education, community
awareness, and action.
The
Eyes of Paint Branch organizes community activities such as stream cleanups,
field trips, bird walks, and tree plantings, and public education. Members
are actively involved with monitoring the condition of the stream and
coordinating with biologists and various organizations to ensure that
the Paint Branch gets as much protection as possible.
Members
also write letters to elected officials and testify at public hearings
when important issues are being addressed. Publications of the Eyes
of Paint Branch include the newsletter "My Backyard," periodic bulletins,
and short-fused releases called "Action Alerts." We also participate
with other organizations such as Trout Unlimited on projects like the
Embrace-A-Stream Project.
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Even with these conservation efforts, the Paint Branch is seriously threatened
by residential development, as well as the Intercounty Connector - a superhighway
that may be built through the heart of its most pristine waters.
The Eyes of Paint Branch is always looking for people who are willing
to help protect this irreplaceable treasure. Please contact us if you
would like to find out more about how you can help preserve the Paint
Branch, and ultimately, the Chesapeake Bay.
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