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2025 Governor’s Environmental Excellence Awards

By Emi EndoPosted April 08, 2025

An ImageA project with new public trails around Riverview Farm Park is among the state’s award winners. READ MORE

A ‘pristine’ spot along the Boone trail

By Emi EndoPosted April 03, 2025

An ImageThe 250th anniversary of Daniel Boone’s journey through the Appalachian frontier will be commemorated in Lee County. READ MORE

Highlighting 4 DCR women in science

By Emi EndoPosted February 11, 2025

An ImageWhat tips do these DCR employees have for girls interested in science? READ MORE

Rare finds

By Emi EndoPosted January 15, 2025

An ImageNatural Heritage scientists find rare species on (and below) the ground. READ MORE

Virginia Master Naturalists: invaluable support

By Guest AuthorPosted September 13, 2024

An ImageThe Virginia Master Naturalist (VMN) program is a statewide corps of volunteers providing education, outreach and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities.  The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has been a sponsor of the program since 2005. READ MORE

Rescuing rare pondspice

By Emi EndoPosted July 09, 2024

An ImageWithout intervention, remaining rare pondspice shrubs would be doomed. Will an experiment to hand-pollinate bear fruit? READ MORE

Saving the American chestnut tree

By Starr AndersonPosted March 08, 2024

An ImageSince 1983, The American Chestnut Foundation has been working to restore the iconic American chestnut tree. The organization has made significant progress over the past three decades. Progress you can see firsthand at Sky Meadows State Park. READ MORE

9 invasive species to know

By Guest AuthorPosted February 27, 2024

An ImageFor National Invasive Species Awareness Week, learn about nine species found in Virginia. READ MORE

Key corridors for wildlife biodiversity identified

By Emi EndoPosted January 31, 2024

An ImageWhere do native wildlife still have connected habitats in Virginia? READ MORE

‘Rare in Virginia’ art exhibition preview

By Haley RodgersPosted November 28, 2023

An ImageVirginia-based artist Cassandra L. Kim uses her creativity to highlight rare species in an exhibition opening on December 2, 2023, in Richmond. See a preview of the artwork and read insights from the artist. READ MORE

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