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{{Short description|Nature center in Baltimore, Maryland, US}}
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| name =Carrie Murray Nature Center
| name = Carrie Murray Nature Center
| photo = [[File:Carrie Murray kids in stream.jpg|thumb|Nature Center in Gwynns Falls Park, Baltimore, MD]]
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| type = [[nature center]]
| type = [[Nature Center]]
| location =1901 Ridgetop Road<br />[[Baltimore, Maryland]]
| location = 1901 Ridgetop Road<br />[[Baltimore, Maryland]] 21207
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| created =Late 1980s
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| created = 1985
| operator = Baltimore City Government<br
| operator = Baltimore City Recreation and Parks
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| other_info = Exhibits: Native Animals
| website =[http://www.carriemurraynaturecenter.org/ carriemurraynaturecenter.org]
| website = [http://www.carriemurraynaturecenter.org/ carriemurraynaturecenter.org]
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'''Carrie Murray Nature Center''' (CMNC) is operated by [https://www.carriemurraynaturecenter.org/ Baltimore City Recreation and Parks]. CMNC offers [[environmental education]] programs for children, families, and adults as Baltimore City's only [[nature center]]. A native live animal collection, outdoor bird [[aviary]], and indoor exhibits are features of the center, which is nestled in the expansive and historic [[Gwynns Falls Leakin Park|Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park]], the largest urban forested park east of the [[Mississippi River]].


The nature center serves an estimated 30,000 visitors annually, including individuals and families as well as groups from schools, faith-based groups, recreation centers, and camps. During the school year, the nature center offers field trips and outreach programs for students of all ages, including the Forest Preschool at Carrie Murray Nature Center, a forest immersion program for preschool-age children. The nature center also offers summer camps, public programs, special events, and volunteer opportunities.
Explore nature and learn about the thousands of animals and insects native to the Baltimore area. This spectacular facility offers young people the opportunity to explore the great outdoors in a fun and educational environment.


== Background ==
The Carrie Murray Nature Center was established in the late 1980s through a generous donation from Orioles legend and baseball Hall of Famer Eddie Murray. The center is named in honor of his mother.
Baltimore City Recreation and Parks (BCRP) established the nature center after receiving a generous donation from former [[Baltimore Orioles]] baseball [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|hall-of-famer]] [[Eddie Murray]].<ref>[[The Baltimore Sun]], Jan 14, 2006</ref> The center was dedicated in 1985 and was named after Eddie's mother, '''Carrie Murray'''. Ms. Murray’s gentle spirit and strength of character greatly influenced her twelve children. She instilled in them the importance of family, respect for nature and a sense of responsibility, leadership, and accomplishment.


The nature center hopes that the values by which Ms. Murray lived her life will inspire others to fulfill her mission to care for nature and each other.
The recently refurbished facility is wheelchair accessible and features large classrooms and event space(s), and a live display of reptiles and amphibians. Participants from all over Baltimore City and surrounding counties visit the nature center and participate in year-round nature programs and activities such as watershed/stream conservation, recycling, animal and wild bird rescue, bird, insect and tree identification, summer Nature Camp and many others.


==Programs==
Carrie Murray is located inside historical Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park, one of the largest parks of its kind in the nation. It features plentiful meadows, springs and marshes, hiking and biking trails, picnic areas and a host of animal habitats including hawk, owl, deer, red fox, raccoon, beaver, possum, turtle, and numerous bird genres.

=== Outdoor Discovery ===
Children are guided to use their senses, hone motor skills, and notice the multi-faceted natural world around them. The afternoon sessions include hiking, inquiry, exploration, and nature-themed art and activities. In addition, children will meet the nature center's live animal ambassadors.

=== School field trips ===
The nature center offers a range of school field trips that promote science, natural history, environmental education, and [[Science Technology Engineering Art and Math|STEAM]]-based approaches to curriculum. The trips encompass outdoor learning, hiking, and exploration in Gwynns Falls Leakin Park

=== Schoolyard visits ===
In lieu of a field trip, outreach programs offer a convenient way to meet live animals, participate in group activities, and discover nature in your schoolyard. Science inquiry includes identification of plants, invertebrates, and other wildlife during outdoor games and a [[scavenger hunt]].

=== Weekend programs ===
Nature discovery and a variety of free or low cost guided programs for all ages happen every Saturday.

=== Animal encounters ===
Children can interact with live animals from the nature center's collection during an engaging visit with a naturalist. Participants will have hands-on experiences with artifacts and learn how scientists classify various animals based on their physical and behavioral adaptations.

=== Summer nature camp ===
Summer camps allow children to get outdoors and explore. They will search for native birds, insects, and animals in the forest, and discover fish and other creatures in the stream. They will enjoy the shade of the trees and discover insects in the meadow. Nature arts and crafts are part of the fun.

=== The Forest Preschool and Childcare program ===
The Forest Preschool was created to help young children, families, and teachers draw closer to the natural world. Children have a right to learn and play outdoors. Nature-based learning has immense benefits that are available to all children regardless of where they live. Baltimore City Recreation and Parks (BCRP) has an extensive network of parks throughout the city, just waiting to be discovered. A Forest Preschool program was launched at Carrie Murray Nature Center in 2018 and expanded to childcare in 2020.

=== Master Naturalist Program ===
The Certified Maryland Master Naturalist Program is offered as an Extension of the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]]. The Nature Center is a host site for the program and provides sixty hours of instruction and immersive outdoor experiences. Participants will hike, observe wildlife, and learn with seasoned instructors to hone naturalist skills based in the [[Piedmont region of Virginia|Piedmont region]] of Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park. Following completion of the course, Master Naturalists are required to serve at their host site for forty hours per year. For more information about this course, visit the University of Maryland's Master Naturalist Extension page.

=== High school volunteer opportunities ===
Every first Saturday of the month, students are invited to earn service hours by working on projects at the nature center. The nature center offers on-going individual projects as well as larger projects for groups. Students can also create their own projects based on service learning objectives set by their school. After service hours are completed, the nature center conducts exit interviews which include individual conversations and time for reflection.

== Partners ==
The nature center works closely with their partners to amplify there presence and share the wonder of the natural world with Baltimore residents and beyond.

* [https://www.facebook.com/carriemurraynaturecenter/ Friends of Carrie Murray Nature Center]
* [https://friendsofgwynnsfallsleakinpark.org Friends of Gwynns Falls Leakin Park]
* [https://aqua.org National Aquarium]
* [https://parksandpeople.org/ Parks & People Foundation]
* [https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/ Baltimore City Public Schools]
* [https://www.nps.gov/index.htm National Park Service]
* [https://www.nationalparks.org/ National Park Foundation]
* [http://www.mpt.org/home/ Maryland Public Television] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140701124803/http://www.mpt.org/home/ |date=2014-07-01 }}
* [https://www.nwf.org/ National Wildlife Federation]
* [http://dnr.maryland.gov/Pages/default.aspx Maryland Department of Natural Resources]
* [https://www.scouting.org/ Boy Scouts of America]
* [https://extension.umd.edu/masternaturalist University of Maryland Extension Master Naturalists]
* [http://erafans.org/ ERAFANS]
* [https://www.phoenixwildlife.org/ Phoenix Wildlife Center]
* [http://www.friskys.org Frisky's Wildlife Sanctuary]
* [http://www.lightsoutbaltimore.org/ Lights Out Baltimore]
* [https://www.prattlibrary.org Enoch Pratt Free Library]


The nature center also provides off-site visits with its educational programs.
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:27, 16 January 2024

Carrie Murray Nature Center
Map
TypeNature Center
Location1901 Ridgetop Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21207
Created1985
Operated byBaltimore City Recreation and Parks
Websitecarriemurraynaturecenter.org

Carrie Murray Nature Center (CMNC) is operated by Baltimore City Recreation and Parks. CMNC offers environmental education programs for children, families, and adults as Baltimore City's only nature center. A native live animal collection, outdoor bird aviary, and indoor exhibits are features of the center, which is nestled in the expansive and historic Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park, the largest urban forested park east of the Mississippi River.

The nature center serves an estimated 30,000 visitors annually, including individuals and families as well as groups from schools, faith-based groups, recreation centers, and camps. During the school year, the nature center offers field trips and outreach programs for students of all ages, including the Forest Preschool at Carrie Murray Nature Center, a forest immersion program for preschool-age children. The nature center also offers summer camps, public programs, special events, and volunteer opportunities.

Background

[edit]

Baltimore City Recreation and Parks (BCRP) established the nature center after receiving a generous donation from former Baltimore Orioles baseball hall-of-famer Eddie Murray.[1] The center was dedicated in 1985 and was named after Eddie's mother, Carrie Murray. Ms. Murray’s gentle spirit and strength of character greatly influenced her twelve children. She instilled in them the importance of family, respect for nature and a sense of responsibility, leadership, and accomplishment.

The nature center hopes that the values by which Ms. Murray lived her life will inspire others to fulfill her mission to care for nature and each other.

Programs

[edit]

Outdoor Discovery

[edit]

Children are guided to use their senses, hone motor skills, and notice the multi-faceted natural world around them. The afternoon sessions include hiking, inquiry, exploration, and nature-themed art and activities. In addition, children will meet the nature center's live animal ambassadors.

School field trips

[edit]

The nature center offers a range of school field trips that promote science, natural history, environmental education, and STEAM-based approaches to curriculum. The trips encompass outdoor learning, hiking, and exploration in Gwynns Falls Leakin Park

Schoolyard visits

[edit]

In lieu of a field trip, outreach programs offer a convenient way to meet live animals, participate in group activities, and discover nature in your schoolyard. Science inquiry includes identification of plants, invertebrates, and other wildlife during outdoor games and a scavenger hunt.

Weekend programs

[edit]

Nature discovery and a variety of free or low cost guided programs for all ages happen every Saturday.

Animal encounters

[edit]

Children can interact with live animals from the nature center's collection during an engaging visit with a naturalist. Participants will have hands-on experiences with artifacts and learn how scientists classify various animals based on their physical and behavioral adaptations.

Summer nature camp

[edit]

Summer camps allow children to get outdoors and explore. They will search for native birds, insects, and animals in the forest, and discover fish and other creatures in the stream. They will enjoy the shade of the trees and discover insects in the meadow. Nature arts and crafts are part of the fun.

The Forest Preschool and Childcare program

[edit]

The Forest Preschool was created to help young children, families, and teachers draw closer to the natural world. Children have a right to learn and play outdoors. Nature-based learning has immense benefits that are available to all children regardless of where they live. Baltimore City Recreation and Parks (BCRP) has an extensive network of parks throughout the city, just waiting to be discovered. A Forest Preschool program was launched at Carrie Murray Nature Center in 2018 and expanded to childcare in 2020.

Master Naturalist Program

[edit]

The Certified Maryland Master Naturalist Program is offered as an Extension of the University of Maryland. The Nature Center is a host site for the program and provides sixty hours of instruction and immersive outdoor experiences. Participants will hike, observe wildlife, and learn with seasoned instructors to hone naturalist skills based in the Piedmont region of Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park. Following completion of the course, Master Naturalists are required to serve at their host site for forty hours per year. For more information about this course, visit the University of Maryland's Master Naturalist Extension page.

High school volunteer opportunities

[edit]

Every first Saturday of the month, students are invited to earn service hours by working on projects at the nature center. The nature center offers on-going individual projects as well as larger projects for groups. Students can also create their own projects based on service learning objectives set by their school. After service hours are completed, the nature center conducts exit interviews which include individual conversations and time for reflection.

Partners

[edit]

The nature center works closely with their partners to amplify there presence and share the wonder of the natural world with Baltimore residents and beyond.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ The Baltimore Sun, Jan 14, 2006
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