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37th Annual Hungry Mother FestivalAmy Atwood
The Art League of Marion invites you to attend a weekend of arts, crafts, entertainment and food. |
Wilderness Road Hosting Junior Rangers!Michael Brindle
Calling all children ages 10-12 for a week of fun, educational and entertaining activities as part of Wilderness Road State Park’s annual Junior Rangers program set for Monday, July 19 through Friday, July 23 from 9 am- 12 noon daily. |
Richmond's Peregrine Falcons Get BandsVDGIF
On June 1st VDGIF biologists attached leg bands to three falcon chicks nesting on a high-rise in downtown Richmond, VA. |
World-Renowned Cellist to Play Free Concert at Southwest Virginia MuseumErin Brockmann
American cellist, pianist, and composer Dave Eggar will be appearing at the Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, on Tuesday, June 29. |
The Timber RattlesnakeMichael Salotti
Snakes seem to get a bad rap for one reason or another. Personally, I am a great admirer of snakes. Sure, some could be dangerous when provoked, but that could be said about most wildlife. |
Get Outside and Play at Occoneechee State ParkPat Eastwood
There are a lot of fun things to do at Occoneechee State Park throughout the upcoming weekend. Hike through the woods, ride a bike, visit the museum, have a picnic, and enjoy these great programs along with many others. |
Moose Goes Camping at Bear Creek Lake State ParkValerie West
First let me introduce myself, Moose here, a basset hound born & bred in Cumberland County who moved to the big city of Richmond to reign over the West family. |
Clean the Bay Day 2010Nancy Heltman
Saturday, June 5th is the 22nd Annual Clean the Bay Day sponsored by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. |
Sappony Indian River FestivalPat Eastwood
On Saturday, June 5, come down to the river for food, fun, and culture. This daylong event at will take place at Staunton River Battlefield State Park from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. |
Summer Hours for the Hillsman Farm House MuseumZoe Rogers
The Hillsman Farm House Museum located at Sailor’s Creek Historical State Park will be open during the summer starting Wednesday, June 2nd. |
Memorial Day ThanksNancy Heltman
It's the unofficial start of summer and one of the big three summer holidays so sometimes the reason for Memorial Day gets a little lost in our pursuit of summer happiness. |
Green Fitness at First Landing State ParkStaci Martin
Recent research published in England indicates that getting outdoor exercise can significantly improve your mental health and well-being within FIVE MINUTES of being outdoors!! |
Firewood Pests AwarenessNancy Heltman
You load up a pile of firewood in your truck and haul it to your campsite to burn during your stay. Sounds like a cost saving idea since the park will charge you for wood. |
A Look Outside: Reptiles & Amphibians (Part 3)VDGIF
Interested in Virginia's reptiles and amphibians? This fun new "A Look Outside" series of videos tracks a group of cub scouts as they learn about spotted salamanders, canebrake rattlesnakes, wood turtles and more! |
A Look Outside: Reptiles & Amphibians (Part 2)VDGIF
Interested in Virginia's reptiles and amphibians? This fun new "A Look Outside" series of videos tracks a group of cub scouts as they learn about spotted salamanders, canebrake rattlesnakes, wood turtles and more! |
Snakeheads in VirginiaVDGIF
Snakehead fish in Virginia. |
Virginia's Endangered Rafinesque's Big-eared BatVDGIF
Join Department biologist J.D. Kleopfer on a survey of the state endangered Rafinesque's big-eared bat. |
Bald Eagle ReleaseVDGIF
A healthy and feisty Bald Eagle is released on April 13th by Ed Clark, President of the Wildlife Center of Virginia. |
Living With Black Bears in VirginiaVDGIF
Black bears are becoming an increasingly common sight in Virginia—bears now live in almost every county! |
Banding and Transmitter-Fitting of Bald EaglesVDGIF
On May 5th DGIF Nongame and Watchable Wildlife along with Agency Outreach staff were at the Norfolk Botanical Garden for the banding and transmitter fitting of nestling bald eagles by researchers at the Center for Conservation Biology. |
Backyard Birds Program Flies Into Wilderness RoadMichael Brindle
Wilderness Road State Park will host a special birding program on Saturday, June 5 at 1 pm, entitled Backyard Birds. |
Bear Creek Lake State Park Celebrates 70th AnniversaryNancy Heltman
Saturday May 15th was a beautiful spring day and just perfect for Bear Creek Lake State Park's 70th Anniversary Celebration. |
Fun Facts about TreesKristen Uerz
After researching Odwalla's Plant a Tree program I thought maybe I should share some of the benefits of trees to everyone. |
Women's Wellness Weekend Participants Learn About SpinningNancy Heltman
As a child I enjoyed crocheting. It probably started with one of those pot holder weaving kits when I was even younger, but I enjoyed the feel of the yarn and the satisfaction of being creative. |
Tree Planting at Bear Creek Lake State ParkZoe Rogers
On Friday, April 23rd, participants from Bear Creek Academy, the Friends Of Bear Creek Lake State Park, and park staff worked together to plant five trees in Bear Creek Lake State Park's picnic area. |
A Day at Sky MeadowsDon Byrne
One of the benefits of being the Information Manager for State Parks is to be aware of the many events that take place at all of our parks. |
Wildflower Hike and Slide Show at Holliday Lake State ParkSarah Lankford
Want to do something fun and unique for your mom for Mother's Day? Bring her to Holliday Lake State Park on Saturday, May 8, for our 11:00 am Wildflower Hike. |
2010 Gathering in the Gap Songwriting Contest Finalists AnnouncedErin Brockmann
For the first time, the “Gathering in the Gap” Music Festival, which takes place at the Southwest Virginia Museum on May 29, 2010, will include a new Songwriting Contest. |
Earth Day at Belle Isle State ParkSteve Davis
The weather at Belle Isle State Park on Friday, April 23 was perfect for about 180 kids to celebrate Earth Day. This event was held in conjunction with the Chesapeake Bay Governors School. |
Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake DayNancy Heltman
Smith Mountain Lake State Park Boat Ramp saw extra business last Saturday, May 1st. |
Teaching the Teachers at the ParkCyndi Juarez
Last weekend twenty-four educators became the students at Leesylvania State Park. Chief Ranger Sarah Phillips, organized the teacher training event and invited local teachers to participate. |
Too Much Screen TimeNancy Heltman
Last night I read an article from CNN's SciTech Blog (Children and Nature Network tweeted it) about the new Boy Scout Video Game Badge. |
May Programs at Mason Neck State ParkJodi Bucknam
As the weather warms up, there are lots of things to do here at Mason Neck State Park. |
New Officers for a New Friends GroupNancy Heltman
The Friends of Bear Creek Lake State Park is one of Virginia State Parks newest Friends group. |
Bear Creek Lake State Park Celebrates 70 Years with Special Event May 15Nancy Heltman
On May 15, Bear Creek Lake State Park will celebrate its 70th Anniversary along with the grand opening of the newly renovated trail system. |
Thank You, Odwalla!Tom Cervenak
Many thanks to Odwalla and those who took part in its 2009 Plant a Tree program. |
Earth Day Celebration at Holliday Lake State ParkSarah Lankford
On Saturday, April 24, 2010, Holliday Lake State Park celebrated Earth Day with a special tree planting ceremony. |
Planting the Seeds of Tomorrow Today at Lake Anna State ParkCathy Corker
Arbor Day is a nationally celebrated observance that encourages tree planting and care. |
Chesapeake Nature Benefits from Earth Day EffortsCyndi Juarez
A little bad weather didn’t stop the volunteers at Leesylvania State Park from doing their best for Earth Day. |
Trees Planted for Earth DayAmy Atwood
On Thursday, April 22, members of the Friends of Hungry Mother and a local home-school group met with staff of Hungry Mother State Park to plant trees in honor of Earth Day. |
State Park Employee Recruited by MilitaryTom Cervenak
I am the Marketing Manager for Virginia State Parks and was asked by Fort A.P. Hill to come to their Earth Day celebration on Thursday, April 22 to share with school groups and military families some... |
Coastal Plants program at False CapeStaci Martin
Find out how coastal plants were used by American Indians for fiber, food, and other crafts. |
Happy 40th Birthday Earth Day!Nancy Heltman
For Earth Day, America's State Parks offer the following birthday card. |
Douthat State Park Celebrated Earth DayJaimie Lomasney
Local schools were invited to participate in Douthat State Park’s Twelfth Annual Earth Day Celebration which was held on Friday, April 16, 2010. |
Earth Day Celebration at Leesylvania State ParkCyndi Juarez
I could not think of a better way to celebrate Earth Day than spending the afternoon with Virginia’s Governor Bob McDonnell and students in the park planting trees. |
White House Conference on America's Great OutdoorsPaula Hill
Virginia State Parks Director Joe Elton attended the White House Conference on America's Great Outdoors on April 16, 2010. |
Eagle Festival this WeekendCyndi Juarez
Once again the Eagle Festival is coming to Mason Neck. This event, the largest Earth Day related environmental event in Northern Virginia includes exhibits from nearly 30 non-profit, environmental, historic ... |
Wilderness Road to host Odwalla Tree Planting / Earth Day Event!Michael Brindle
Spring is nearing full bloom here at Wilderness Road State Park and thanks to the Odwalla Plant a Tree program, we are happy to be able to host ... |
10th Anniversary Raid Expects Record Turnout!Michael Brindle
This year’s "Raid" at Martin's Station promises to be the best yet and will be held May 7-9, 2010 at Wilderness Road State Park. |
Find Your Way at False Cape State ParkStaci Martin
Discover ways to find directions using nature as a guide, learn how to use a compass, and how to use a GPS as a wayfinding tool. |
Wash Wood History Tour at False Cape State ParkStaci Martin
Take a scenic tram ride through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and False Cape State Park to the site of the historic Wash Woods community in what is now False Cape State Park. |
No Project is Too Big for Friends GroupZoe Rogers
The Friends of Pocahontas State Park will host a weekend-long volunteer event Saturday, April 24th and Sunday, April 25th at Pocahontas State Park. |
Odwalla donates funds to purchase trees in Virginia State ParksAnnette Bareford
Odwalla donates funds to purchase trees in area State Parks through a national internet competition in which Virginia State Parks came in second. |
Southwest Virginia Museum Celebrates Spring with a Day of Garden ProgramsErin Brockmann
The Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park in Big Stone Gap, VA honors the coming of Spring and Virginia Garden Week with a day-long event, “A Celebration of Spring,” Saturday, April 24, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. |
The Best of Virginia State Parks - Eric HouglandVirginia State Parks
State Parks Director Joe Elton talks with staff from Virginia’s National Award Winning State Parks. |
The Best of Virginia State Parks - Chris CalkinsVirginia State Parks
State Parks Director Joe Elton talks with staff from Virginia’s National Award Winning State Parks. |
The Best of Virginia State Parks - Chris DossVirginia State Parks
State Parks Director Joe Elton talks with staff from Virginia’s National Award Winning State Parks. |
A Stitch In Time - Quilt Show at Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State ParkErin Brockmann
When many people think of a quilt, they envision something that you throw on a bed to help keep warm on a wintery night or something you cuddle up under when you’re under the weather. |
Top 5 Reasons to Attend the Women's Wellness Weekend at Fairy Stone State ParkAmy Atwood
Think about it, you deserve a little more “me” time. |
Park HeroNancy Heltman
Jim and Patti Gerhart, members of the Friends of Smith Mountain Lake State Park, submitted this great story |
Kiptopeke State Park PlaygroundSam Sweeney
Looking for a change in venue now that spring has finally come to the Eastern Shore of Virginia? |
Rain Barrel Workshop a Success for Wilderness RoadMichael Brindle
A warm 70-degree afternoon set the perfect Spring stage for our first-ever rain barrel workshop at Wilderness Road State Park |
Early wildflowers and a surprise sighting at Mason Neck State ParkJodi Bucknam
After writing this morning's post about rain showers bringing spring wild flowers to Mason Neck State Park, I couldn't resist going to look for early flowers myself. |
The Virginia State FlowerNancy Heltman
Of course, since I'm a native Virginian, I already knew that the Dogwood is the state flower and tree of Virginia. |
Turning a Farm House into a Museum – Part IIIZoe Rogers
When visiting the Hillsman Farm House Museum you’ll have the opportunity to see the results of the recent transformation from abandoned house to a museum. |
This Week's "Ball Haul"Nancy Heltman
Another installment in Caledon Natural Area's Volunteer Bob as he works to keep the shoreline clean |
Turning a Farm House into a Museum – Part IIZoe Rogers
In Part I of Turning a Farm House into a Museum we learned to accurately recreate the physical surroundings numerous primary sources exist to help us understand how the house was furnished following... |
Wildlife Watching Tips for BeginnersJodi Bucknam
Spring weather is finally here at Mason Neck State Park, and with warmer days we see not only more park visitors but more park wildlife. We also see many visitors exploring nature for the first time. |
Kiptopeke State Park ReforestationSam Sweeney
Kiptopeke State Park, Natural Heritage and Chesapeake Bay Foundation teamed together today planting trees and shrubs creating wildlife habitat while conserving natural resources. |
Alternative Spring Breaks-Kiptopeke State ParkSam Sweeney
Every college student dreams of sandy beaches and warm sunshine for spring break, but there are some that put service to their communities above this thought. |
Turning a Farm House into a Museum – Part IZoe Rogers
After extensive research and consulting with experts, the mystery of what the Hillsman farm house resembled in 1865 is close to being solved. |
Wily Coyote Spotted at False CapeStaci Martin
A few weeks ago, False Cape Park Manager Kyle Barbour snapped this beautiful picture of an elusive coyote that has been living in the park. |
Amanda Robinson, First Landing Maintenance Ranger Nominated for Tourism AwardStaci Martin
National Tourism Week is May 8-16, 2010 and as part of the celebration, the City of Virginia Beach is hosting the Virginia Beach National Tourism Week Hospitality Awards on Friday, May 7th. |
Interpretive Sign Captures Dark and Bloody Ground!Michael Brindle
History runs deep in the heart of Southwest Virginia, through the Cumberland Gap and into Kentucky. |
Visit Chippokes Plantation State Park for Historic Garden WeekStaci Martin
It is the 77th anniversary of the Virginia Garden Club premier event: Historic Garden Week. Once again, Chippokes Plantation State Park in Surry, Virginia will be a featured site during the event |
Helping WildlifeTom Cervenak
I started working for Virginia State Parks in 1986 and in a long career have had the chance to get up close with wildlife and working on enhancing it. |
Your Camera - Don't Leave Home Without ItNancy Heltman
The old American Express slogan "Don't Leave Home Without it" came to mind today when my husband called with the news. |
Essential Equipment for Visiting Mason Neck State ParkJodi Bucknam
Making your visit to Mason Neck State Park the most enjoyable it can be is as easy as having the right equipment. |
Hungry Mother State Park Hosts Alternative Spring Break GroupAmy Atwood
March brings many things like longer days and more sunshine. It also means it is spring break time. One group of college students is spending their spring break at Hungry Mother State Park volunteering. |
What Did Colonial Kids Do for Fun?Cyndi Juarez
I love electricity, it powers just about everything I do at home and allows me to keep working well past dark. My kids love it too, they watch television, play video games, use the computer, etc. |
Visit Pocahontas State Park During National Wildlife WeekZoe Rogers
Join us at Pocahontas State Park during National Wildlife Week, March 15th –21st, for outdoor nature programs that will introduce you and your family to the wildlife found in the park. |
One of my favorite hikes!Tom Cervenak
Spring has to be close now and as soon as we start having a few days in the 60's and 70's there will be a rush to get out to our great Virginia State Parks. |
Rain Barrel Workshop Set for March 20 at Wilderness Road State ParkMichael Brindle
Spring is just a short time away and many people are already planning their vegetable and flower gardens. Their biggest obstacle throughout the year is water or, to be more precise, lack thereof. |
Star Spangled Banner GeotrailSam Sweeney
Enjoy the outdoors and want to do something new? Now you can enjoy looking for treasures hidden within Kiptopeke State Park as part of the Star Spangled Banner Geotrail. |
Alternative Spring Break Group Coming to Claytor Lake State ParkJaimie Lomasney
A trip to the beach or manual labor doing work around a Virginia State Park? That is the choice 11 college students are making for their spring break this year. |
Fairy Stone State Park Women's Wellness WeekendJaimie Lomasney
Girls weekends are one of my favorite adventures because you never know where you’ll end up or who’ll you’ll meet, which is the fun of the weekend anyway. |
Snow Shenandoah StyleCyndi Juarez
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A Journey through Black History at Twin Lakes State ParkZoe Rogers
Virginia State Parks is home to a park whose black history dates back to the depression era and the civil rights movement of the 50s. |
Friends Group Supports Sailor's Creek in a Big WayNancy Heltman
Our Friends Groups are all about supporting our state parks. The Friends of Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park demonstrated their support for the park by donating funds they have raised in support of two important projects. |
The Eastern Towhee, Pipilo erythrophthalmusPatty Elton
As Winter sets in I can’t help but reflect how quickly Fall passed. As with each season there are always regrets and always delights to be tucked away. |
Winter Wilderness Survival at False CapeStaci Martin
Come on out to False Cape for an outdoor adventure in a wild winter wonderland. |
Couple take parks to heartRob Hedelt
Spotsylvania couple active in projects, new technology for state parks here and elsewhere |
February is For the BirdsMichelle Prysby
Did you know that February is National Bird Feeding Month? If you are interested in backyard habitat, this is a great month to assess your own property to determine how well you are feeding our feathered friends. |
Master Naturalist Basic TrainingNancy Heltman
The Virginia Master Naturalist 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. |
Egret Rookery in Back Bay at False Cape State ParkStaci Martin
The Great White Egret is the symbol of the National Audobon Society and represents the regal beauty of all bird species. |
The Owl in the Osprey NestStaci Martin
False Cape State Park offers some of the most unique landscape and wildlife viewing opportunities in Virginia. |
There's a new watering hole at First Landing State ParkStaci Martin
With generous donations of $1,500 from Tidewater Striders Running Club and $2,500 from Tidewater Fibre Corporation, First Landing State Park has installed a multi-functional drinking fountain at the 64th Street/Narrows entrance parking area. |
Winter Woods Walk at False Cape State Park--Feb. 7thStaci Martin
False Cape State Park is offering an Winter Woods Walk on Saturday, Feb. 7th from 1pm-4pm. |
400,000 Acres Protected in Four YearsNancy Heltman
Governor Kaine announced that his ambitious goal to conserve 400,000 acres in the Commonwealth was reached at the new Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center near Charlottesville on Friday, January 8th. |
State buys Biscuit Run. Once OK’d for homes, property will become park.Brian Wheeler - Charlottesville Tomorrow
The Biscuit Run property in Albemarle County has been acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia for $9.8 million for use as a future state park. |
So You Want To Be A Park Ranger Chapter 9Tom Cervenak
Readers you are in for a treat as Tom Cervenak, Visitor Services and Marketing Manager for Virginia State Parks, weaves the story of how he came to work for parks and what his career has been like. |
Interview with Lynn DavisVSP
A discussion with Lynn Davis about the Virginia Association For Parks. |
New Visitor Center at Smith Mountain Lake State ParkNancy Heltman
Thanks to the 2002 State Parks and Natural Area Bond, we have had a number of new and significantly remodeled visitor centers opening. |
Virginia Snakes – The Eastern CottonmouthMichael Salotti
There are three poisonous snakes that can be found in Virginia, and I am starting off this series with my favorite one. |
Make a Snow Day SpecialJodi Bucknam
How to make a Snow Day Special by having fun outdoors. |
Many Hands Make Light WorkPat Eastwood
Several members of the Blue Ridge Foothills and Lakes (BRFAL) Chapter of the Virginia Master Naturalist Program recently installed new interpretive signs along the Oak Hickory Trail at Fairy Stone State Park. |
Wrap-up of Foster Falls Festival of Lights at New River Trail State ParkJaimie Lomasney
The Sixth Annual Foster Falls Festival of Lights was a huge success at New River Trail State Park this past Saturday, Dec. 5. |
Douthat State Park Ornament Making ContestJaimie Lomasney
Douthat State Park is offering an ornament making contest for students through Monday, December 14, 2009. |
First Annual Leesylvania Turkey TrotVirginia State Parks Visitors
If you were in Leesylvania State Park on the morning of Saturday, November 21, you might have seen a sight that is increasingly rare these days: children having fun while being active outside. |
First Leesylvania Turkey TrotCyndi Juarez
Leesylvania Elementary school children were invited to get outside and experience Northern Virginia nature on Nov. 21, 2009 at the Turkey Trot. |
Youth Deer Hunting Workshop at Claytor Lake State ParkJaimie Lomasney
Claytor Lake State Park and the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries are hosting a Youth Deer Hunting Workshop on Friday, December 18 and Saturday, December 19. |
What Will Your Children Remember?Nancy Heltman
Nancy Heltman of Virginia State Parks was a guest blogger for Bethe Almeras' Grass Stain Guru today. Here's the content. http://bit.ly/XYvuT
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Rare Encounter with a Northern ParulaPatty Elton
Only when I peaked behind my garden wagon did I find the most beautiful bird I’d seen in years, a Northern Parula (Parula Americana). |
The Best of Virginia State Parks - Forrest GladdenVirginia State Parks
State Parks Director Joe Elton talks with staff from Virginia’s National Award Winning State Parks. |
First Landing ReenactmentVSP
Discover an event 400 years in the making. |
The Best of Virginia State Parks - Anne ReederVirginia State Parks
State Parks Director Joe Elton talks with staff from Virginia’s National Award Winning State Parks. |
Virginia Association for Parks Web Site RennovationJohnny Finch
Johhny Finch, President, Virginia Association for Parks (VAFP) announces rennovation of VAFP website, its new companion virginiaoutdoors.net and dates and location for the 2010 Spring Conference. |
Wilderness Road State ParkDan Braun
Come explore the rich history of Wilderness Road State Park |
A Jewel on the JamesVSP
Discover the history of the Chippokes Plantation. |
A Potomac LegacyVSP
The history of how Leesylvania State Park came to be. |
Civilian Conservation CorpsVSP
A look back at how jobs were created through the building of America's State Park System. |
National Public Lands Day Saturday, Sept 26th, 2009Luanne Lochner
National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest hands-on volunteer effort to improve and enhance the public lands Americans enjoy. |
Fall at Virginia BeachNancy Heltman
Virginia Beach is a great destination year round and First Landing State Park makes an excellent base for visiting that resort city and the surrounding cities. |
The Shenandoah River State Park Cleanup-The results are in!Cyndi Juarez
26 state park volunteers participating, two fantastic canoe companies, our Park's chief ranger and two other rangers, and even an ace reporter from the Warren County report collected 1340 lb of trash from the river. |
Autumn Nature at Mason Neck State ParkJodi Bucknum
Autumn is a great time to explore nature in Mason Neck State Park. |
How the West Was Won Part IITom Cervanak
Although the smallest Virginia State Park, the Southwest Virginia Museum State Park is packed with facinating historical treasures worth taking the time to explore. |
Virginia State Parks Director Joe Elton elected President of the National Association of State Park DirectorsJim Meisner
Virginia State Parks Director Joe Elton was elected president of the National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD) at the NASPD annual meeting this week. |
Kids Tap in to Nature in MassachusettsVirginiaOutdoors
Innovative program that’s getting kids to check their sap buckets before checking their emails. |
Wildlife Center of VirginiaMSNBC
MSNBC Profiles the Wildlife Center of Virginia. This video from MSNBC features the National Wildlife Federation's Doug Inkley: |
New Coal Mining Exhibit at SWVA MuseumSWVA Museum
The latest exhibit upgrade at the Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park mixes new technology with historic artifacts to give visitors an in-depth look at the story of coal mining in Southwest Virginia. |
Managing Land in the Piedmont of Virginia for Birds and WildlifeWolter, Capel, Pashley, Heath
Often overlooked in its importance to birds, the Piedmont provides valuable nesting, migration, and wintering habitats that are scarce in other parts of the state. |
Take a Fall Morning Bird Walk on the Birding and Wildlife TrailVASP
Take a Fall Bird Walk to Celebrate the Fifth Birthday of the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail |
Fresh Water MusselsDGIF
Freshwater mussels are one of the few animals that improve our water quality.
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The Legend of Hungry MotherAccording to Legend
The Legend of the name of Hungry Mother State Park and the history of her creation. |
Helping Children to Experience NatureEllen Smith
National Park Service and Virginia State Parks getting together to take on the collective challenge to get our children and families in to the outdoors. |
The Monarch ButterflyMichael Salotti
Butterfly found in Virginia State Parks |
The First Step in Going Greenjoe peash
Folks don't often spend time outdoors unless someone first takes them under their wing and shows it to them. |
New Civil War Visitor Center to Open This SummerVirginia Assoc for Parks
A brand new visitor center will open at the historic Sailors Creek Battlefield State Park this summer. |
The Raid at Martin's StationKevin Wallenfang
The annual Raid at Martin's Station provides one of the most realistic historic reenactments in the country May 8-10. |
Hi-Tech Sytem Provides Chesapeake Interpretationjoseph peash
A new buoy system on the Chesapeake provides paddlers with real-time conditions as well as historic information. |
The Shallopjoseph peash
The shallop is a handy boat that John Smith and those after him brought with them to Virginia. |
Sea Turtles of Virginiakevin wallenfang
Five of the seven sea turtles in the world spend time off Virginia's Atlantic coast.
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Bird Beakskevin wallenfang
The shape of a birds beak helps predict what they eat.
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Thar She Blows!kevin wallenfang
Several species of whales make seasonal migrations up the Virginia coast.
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Mathews County, Rebecca GrowKevin Wallenfang
Mathews County, Rebecca Grow |
YCC Program at Claytor Lake and New River Trail State ParkJaimie Lomasney
A crew of ten participants were chosen from current high school students 14 to 17 years-old who demonstrated an interest in protecting Virginia’s environment. |
A Look Outside: Reptiles & Amphibians (Part 1)VDGIF
Interested in Virginia's reptiles and amphibians? This fun new "A Look Outside" series of videos tracks a group of cub scouts as they learn about spotted salamanders, canebrake rattlesnakes, wood turtles and more! |

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