
Over the course of 2025, ESLC has monitored more than 334 conservation easements, covering 58,000 acres of protected land from Cecil County to Dorchester County. Through snow, rain, heat, and storms we’ve traveled the landscape by foot, four-wheeler, truck, and drone providing conservation resources to landowners and making sure that conservation standards are being upheld. With only two staff members dedicated to these visits and almost 100 more easements than there are workdays in the calendar year — this is no small feat! But it also keeps our small-but-mighty team directly connected to flora, fauna, farmers, and community members and helps to maintain ESLC’s first-hand understanding of the Eastern Shore’s current conservation challenges and successes on a daily basis.
From geese on a quiet sandbar in Kent County to the frozen Choptank, here are some of this year’s sweeping views that ESLC has been so grateful to protect: