
Best camping trips and advice for Virginia
No matter your needs, you are sure to find something that suits you perfectly. Either it’s a weekend getaway or time off from work, these campsites in Virginia will help perform the trick.

No matter your needs, you are sure to find something that suits you perfectly. Either it’s a weekend getaway or time off from work, these campsites in Virginia will help perform the trick.

High school students interested in natural resources are invited to attend the Virginia Academy of Natural Resources, a new virtual camp.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced the winners of the 2021 Governor’s Environmental Excellence Awards this week at the virtual Environment Virginia Symposium.

The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending March 26.

Gov. Ralph Northam today signed an executive order aimed at reducing Virginia’s reliance on single-use plastics, which pollute waterways, harm fish and wildlife, and take up space in landfills.

Greenhouse gasses have become a global concern because of the effects they have on our macroenvironment.

Do you have room in your yard or on your business property for a tree? The Staunton Legacy Tree Project needs you! Started a year ago, the project’s goal is to plant one tree for every Staunton City School child — 2,746 trees altogether.

The Harrisonburg Public Works Urban Forestry Team is creating an Urban Forestry Management Plan, and resident feedback is needed in the process.

As the source of most of the water we drink and a place where we often go to recreate and enjoy nature, streams represent a crucial point-of-contact between human beings and the environment.

The wild American red wolf population, which consistently numbered over 100 wolves between 2002 and 2014, has now been reduced to only 10 known red wolves in the wild population.
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