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Improving Eastern Shore resilience

By Emi EndoPosted September 12, 2023

An ImageEastern Shore Chapter of Virginia Master Naturalists receive new grants to replace invasive plants with native species and install signs. READ MORE

Doubling efforts to save ash trees

By Emi EndoPosted August 14, 2023

An ImageVirginia State Parks staff use insecticides plus a tiny, non-stinging wasp to treat ash trees under attack by invasive emerald ash borers. READ MORE

Longleaf pine restoration efforts to expand

By Emi EndoPosted August 07, 2023

An ImageSeedlings cultivated from native old-growth pine cones will be planted at Dendron Swamp Natural Area Preserve READ MORE

Builder of stewardship program retires

By Emi EndoPosted May 31, 2023

An ImageRick Myers, who led the state's efforts to restore Virginia longleaf pine ecosystems, has retired as DCR's longtime natural areas stewardship manager. READ MORE

In conservation, every acre counts

By Emi EndoPosted January 17, 2023

An ImageRecent tiny (but mighty) land acquisitions will enhance public access at Clinch River State Park. READ MORE

2022: Year in Review

By Dave NeudeckPosted January 03, 2023

An ImageDCR had numerous accomplishments in 2022. Read more about what has happened. READ MORE

Extinct plant species rediscovered

By Guest AuthorPosted June 09, 2022

An ImageA research team of students, faculty and alumni at George Mason University, led by Andrea Weeks, associate professor, associate chair of research, Department of Biology, helped rediscover a population of Ozark milkvetch on Short Mountain in Shenandoah County. READ MORE

A battle of bugs to save eastern hemlocks

By Emi EndoPosted June 06, 2022

An ImageTo combat an invasive pest that has been decimating eastern hemlock trees in Virginia, researchers enlisted a predatory beetle that feeds on those pests. READ MORE

Protecting habitat along the Clinch River

By Emi EndoPosted March 09, 2022

An ImageA recent donation from The Nature Conservancy expands the Pinnacle Natural Area Preserve, supporting the globally significant Clinch River. READ MORE

Pinpointing conservation priorities

By Emi EndoPosted March 07, 2022

An ImageThe Virginia Natural Heritage Program has contributed to a project led by NatureServe to develop a Map of Biodiversity Importance that offers an unprecedented, high-resolution view of where to protect the most imperiled plants and animals. We spoke with Anne Chazal, chief biologist at the Virginia Natural Heritage Program and a co-author of the study. READ MORE

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