MIDDLE PATUXENT ENVIRONMENTAL FOUNDATION AND AREA

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  • Home
    • Overview
    • Rules and Regulations
    • The Foundation
    • Natural Resource Management in the MPEA
    • MPEA Management Plan
    • Projects and Research
    • History
    • Donate
    • Volunteer Programs
    • MPEA Newsletter
    • Managed Deer Hunts
    • Native Wildflowers
    • Native Trees and Shrubs
    • Non-native and Invasive Plants
    • Birds
    • Reptiles and Amphibians
    • Mammals
    • Insects and Spiders
    • Mushrooms
    • Welcome, MPEA Neighbor
    • Storm Water Management
    • Rain Barrels
    • Rain Gardens
    • Landscaping
    • Attracting Birds
    • Yard Trimmings
White Oyster Mushrooms

Mushrooms

  • Native Wildflowers
  • Native Trees and Shrubs
  • Non-native and Invasive Plants
  • Birds
  • Reptiles and Amphibians
  • Mammals
  • Insects and Spiders
  • Mushrooms
White Oyster Mushrooms

White Oyster Mushrooms

Photo Courtesy of Davey Rogner

Sulphur Shelf; Chicken of the Woods

Sulphur Shelf; Chicken of the Woods

Photo Courtesy of Davey Rogner

White Amanita Mushroom

White Amanita Mushroom

Photo Courtesy of Davey Rogner

Sulphur Tuft

Sulphur Tuft

Photo Courtesy of Davey Rogner

Hairy Mannus

Hairy Mannus

Photo Courtesy of Davey Rogner

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Middle Patuxent Environmental Foundation

Columbia, Maryland 21044


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MIDDLE PATUXENT ENVIRONMENTAL FOUNDATION AND AREA

Information about the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area and the Middle Patuxent Environmental Foundation.  The MPEA is owned by Howard County, Department of Recreation and Parks.  The MPEF provides financial support to Howard County for the preservation and maintenance of the MPEA.  Middle Patuxent River runs through the MPEA on its way to the Chesapeake Bay.  Access to the MPEA is available from Trotter Road in Columbia, Maryland, or from Clarksville, Maryland.