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About Us
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is a state agency dedicated to the preservation, protection, and enhancement of Maryland's natural resources. The department manages public lands, waterways, forests, fisheries, and wildlife to ensure sustainable use and enjoyment for current and future generations. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance and promoting outdoor recreation, contributing significantly to the state's environmental health and economic vitality.
Sustainability Efforts:
- The Maryland DNR is committed to sustainability through various initiatives aimed at conserving natural habitats and biodiversity. The department actively engages in habitat restoration projects, reforestation efforts, and the protection of endangered species.
- It implements programs to reduce carbon emissions and promote renewable energy sources within the state. The DNR also supports community involvement in conservation efforts, encouraging public participation in environmental stewardship.
- While specific ESG reports or carbon footprint calculations for the department are not readily available, its ongoing projects and policies reflect a strong commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible resource management.