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Virginia News


June 30, 2009
Virginia’s Eastern Shore Receives Economic Stimulus Funding for Oyster, Seagrass and Scallop Restoration

June 26, 2009
The Nature Conservancy dedicates Overlook at Flag Rock to Lisa Collis and Gov. Mark Warner

June 8, 2009
Fauquier Stream Draws Governor Kaine's Praise

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Seagrass Restoration

It was dubbed the largest seagrass restoration event in the world. Now it's your chance to learn about this historic volunteer event (100 volunteers, 100 wetsuits!) and see why restoration efforts at Virginia Coast Reserve are so important.

Seagrass restoration © Danny White/TNC

What's New

Radio tagged whimbrel in flight © Barry Truitt/TNC

Nature.org has been busy following the progress of five tagged whimbrels on their migration routes north from Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Read the latest exciting update about Hope, the largest whimbrel of the bunch, who surprised researchers by taking an unexpected turn.

 

 



 

Get Outside!

The Conservancy's Allegheny Highlands Program offers a wide variety of guided hikes at our Warm Springs Mountain Preserve. Register for a hike today! 

 


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