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Seasonal PREP

Summer Heat, Ticks, Storms, and Water Safety

Summer Maryland planning guide for heat, ticks, storms, hydration, water access, and wildlife-safe recreation.

Plan before instinct takes over.

Seasonal risk is usually ordinary until attention slips: a late start, wet surface, approaching storm, cold water, hunting overlap, or wildlife encounter. Set the decision before the moment arrives.

Before leaving

Check alerts, weather, route margin, equipment, water, and return time.

At arrival

Read signs, parking, trailhead notices, water, wind, crowds, and wildlife cues.

During the outing

Use your stop point, keep distance, and turn around before the plan becomes fragile.

Term paths

Use glossary terms to move between wildlife, habitat, and service pages.

Open the floating glossary or these glossary hubs when a term needs context. The hubs collect the vocabulary that helps readers find the right department faster.

Wildlife glossary Animal signs, behavior, health, and structure-use terms Tracks, scat, home range, den sites, rabies-vector language, and wildlife-conflict terms. Flora & fauna glossary Ecology, habitat, food-web, and biodiversity terms Use this path for environmental science vocabulary that connects species to habitat. Site search Search a term, animal, place, service, or activity Use search when the glossary popup is not enough and a page-level route is needed.