The Copperhead
Michael Salotti
The Northern Copperhead is one of three venomous snakes in Virginia (the others being the Canebrake and the Cottonmouth).
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Honeybee on Summersweet
Michael Salotti
This is a picture of a honeybee on a Summersweet bush (Clethra alnifolia). You can find these bushes along woodland creeks, wet forests, bogs, wetlands, and pine flatwoods.
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Itsy Bitsy Spider
Staci Martin
I was at York River State Park strolling along the river and snapped this photo of a Grass Spider, also known as a Funnel Weaver.
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Photo Essay of a Swamp Stomp & Night Hike
Staci Martin
Free night hikes are offered on Saturday nights at 8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
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Celebrate America's Birth on the Wilderness Road
Michael Brindle
Independence Day, an American holiday through and through! A perfect excuse to gather the family and have a cookout, vacation on the beach, or visit one of the many historic areas in Virginia as we celebrate the birth of our great country!
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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.
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Richmond's Peregrine Falcons Get Bands
VDGIF
On June 1st VDGIF biologists attached leg bands to three falcon chicks nesting on a high-rise in downtown Richmond, VA.
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The To-Do List Challenge
Staci Martin
Last month, I challenged readers to make a "Virginia State Parks To-Do List" by visiting our events website at www.virginiastateparks.gov/ and selecting five things to do at Virginia State Parks.
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The Timber Rattlesnake
Michael 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.
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Moose Goes Camping at Bear Creek Lake State Park
Valerie 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.
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Nature in the Parks
Nancy Heltman
The end of last week we shipped out 33,000 cards for our park staff to hand out to visitors to let them know about our partnership with WildObs.
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Canoe and Kayak Rentals at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknam
Did you know that Mason Neck State Park has six canoes, four solo (one-passenger) kayaks and two tandem (two-passenger) kayaks available for rental from April through October?
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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!
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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!
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Snakeheads in Virginia
VDGIF
Snakehead fish in Virginia.
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Virginia's Endangered Rafinesque's Big-eared Bat
VDGIF
Join Department biologist J.D. Kleopfer on a survey of the state endangered Rafinesque's big-eared bat.
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Bald Eagle Release
VDGIF
A healthy and feisty Bald Eagle is released on April 13th by Ed Clark, President of the Wildlife Center of Virginia.
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Living With Black Bears in Virginia
VDGIF
Black bears are becoming an increasingly common sight in Virginia—bears now live in almost every county!
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Banding and Transmitter-Fitting of Bald Eagles
VDGIF
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.
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Summer Wilderness Survival at False Cape State Park--FOR FAMILIES
Staci Martin
Maybe you've been reading about Women's Weekends at Virginia State Parks, but can't seem to find the time to get away from your family obligations to enjoy the outdoors.
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Stargazing & Owl Hoot at False Cape State Park
Staci Martin
On Saturday, May 15, 2010 from 7:30pm-10:30pm False Cape will offer a new program called, "Stargazing and Owl Hoot."
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A Day at Sky Meadows
Don 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.
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Wildflower Hike and Slide Show at Holliday Lake State Park
Sarah 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.
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May Programs at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknam
As the weather warms up, there are lots of things to do here at Mason Neck State Park.
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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 ...
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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.
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Redbud Winter Bites Southwest Virginia
Michael Brindle
Here at Wilderness Road State Park, we were just getting used to the cool morning turns to warm sunshine weather pattern that is Springtime in Southwest Virginia…
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Back Bay Kayak Paddle
Staci Martin
Catch a glimpse of spring along the coastal forest during the "Back Bay Kayak Paddle" hosted by False Cape State Park on Sunday, April 4 from 3pm-6pm.
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Rain Barrel Workshop a Success for Wilderness Road
Michael Brindle
A warm 70-degree afternoon set the perfect Spring stage for our first-ever rain barrel workshop at Wilderness Road State Park
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Eagle's Nest at Chippokes Plantation State Park
Staci Martin
While doing research for a new trail at Chippokes Plantation State Park, Erik Molleen, District Resource Specialist, came upon evidence of an active eagle's nest in the park.
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Early wildflowers and a surprise sighting at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi 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.
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Redbud
Nancy Heltman
According to Wikipedia, "Cercis canadensis L. (Eastern Redbud) is a large shrub or small tree native to eastern North America from Southern Ontario, Canada south to northern Florida."
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Wildlife Watching Tips for Beginners
Jodi 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.
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Kiptopeke State Park Reforestation
Sam Sweeney
Kiptopeke State Park, Natural Heritage and Chesapeake Bay Foundation teamed together today planting trees and shrubs creating wildlife habitat while conserving natural resources.
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Wily Coyote Spotted at False Cape
Staci 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.
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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.
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New Painting to be Unveiled at 10th Anniversary Raid at Martin's Station
Michael Brindle
Plans are being finalized for a milestone event at Wilderness Road State Park. This year mark's the 10th anniversary of the Raid at Martin's Station, the park's annual signature event that has...
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Weddings-Wilderness Road Style
Tom Cervenak
Wilderness Road State Park is about as far as you can go in Virginia without leaving the State.
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Helping Wildlife
Tom 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.
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Your Camera - Don't Leave Home Without It
Nancy Heltman
The old American Express slogan "Don't Leave Home Without it" came to mind today when my husband called with the news.
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Soaring with the Eagles
Tom Cervenak
I just went to check out the "Eagle Cam" that is set up at the Norfolk Botanical Gardens on an active nest. This is really cool and several school groups were checking it out for education.
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Essential Equipment for Visiting Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknam
Making your visit to Mason Neck State Park the most enjoyable it can be is as easy as having the right equipment.
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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.
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Rain Barrel Workshop Set for March 20 at Wilderness Road State Park
Michael 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.
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The Eastern Towhee, Pipilo erythrophthalmus
Patty 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.
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Camping at Laka Anna State Park
Annette Bareford
For those of you that grew up camping, do you remember how good food tasted cooked outside over a campfire? Wasn’t it the best?
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February is For the Birds
Michelle 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.
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Egret Rookery in Back Bay at False Cape State Park
Staci Martin
The Great White Egret is the symbol of the National Audobon Society and represents the regal beauty of all bird species.
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The Owl in the Osprey Nest
Staci Martin
False Cape State Park offers some of the most unique landscape and wildlife viewing opportunities in Virginia.
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Karlan Mansion
Virginia State Parks Visitors
Karl Harris, who renovated "Karlan" bought the property sometime in the '50s.
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Can You Identify These Animal Tracks?
Michael Salotti
Snow came a little early this year to central Virginia.
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Virginia Snakes – The Eastern Cottonmouth
Michael Salotti
There are three poisonous snakes that can be found in Virginia, and I am starting off this series with my favorite one.
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Hundreds Gather at Wilderness Road for Christmas Events
Michael Brindle
Hundreds of visitors traveled to Wilderness Road State Park on December 4th and 5th to witness Christmas Past and Present, a unique look at our most popular holiday.
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Make a Snow Day Special
Jodi Bucknam
How to make a Snow Day Special by having fun outdoors.
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Tips for Winter Birding at Mason Neck
Jodi Bucknam
Winter is a great time to come hiking or bird watching at Mason Neck State Park.
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December Fun at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknam
Regardless of falling temperatures or even falling snow, Mason Neck State Park is a great place to visit in December.
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Wilderness Road S.P. to Celebrate Christmas Past and Present
Michael Brindle
Wilderness Road State Park will be offering magical and historical views of our most treasured of holidays, with a Christmas Past and Present on Dec. 4-5, 2009.
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How the West Was Won - Part V
Tom Cervenak
Take time to read highlights from Tom's visits and to five state Parks on the far west side of the state. This is the last in the series of five articles.
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Rare Encounter with a Northern Parula
Patty 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).
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How the West was Won-Part IV
Tom Cervenak
Tom takes time to share highlights of his visits to Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park, Wilderness Road State Park, Natural Tunnel State Park, Grayson Highlands State Park and Hungry Mother State Park.
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Are You a Budding Les Stroud?
Nancy Heltman
False Cape State Park invites the entire family for a fun-filled weekend of hiking and exploring Virginia’s Outer Banks while discovering tricks and tips on how to survive in the wilderness.
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Wilderness Road State Park
Dan Braun
Come explore the rich history of Wilderness Road State Park
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Fall at Virginia Beach
Nancy 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.
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Autumn Nature at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknum
Autumn is a great time to explore nature in Mason Neck State Park.
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Wildlife Center of Virginia
MSNBC
MSNBC Profiles the Wildlife Center of Virginia. This video from MSNBC features the National Wildlife Federation's Doug Inkley:
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Managing Land in the Piedmont of Virginia for Birds and Wildlife
Wolter, 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.
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Take a Fall Morning Bird Walk on the Birding and Wildlife Trail
VASP
Take a Fall Bird Walk to Celebrate the Fifth Birthday of the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail
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Kayak and View Wildlife on the Potomac River
VASP
Kayaking the Potomac River from Westmoreland State Park
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The Monarch Butterfly
Michael Salotti
Butterfly found in Virginia State Parks
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Bird Beaks
kevin wallenfang
The shape of a birds beak helps predict what they eat.
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The Raid at Martin's Station
Kevin Wallenfang
The annual Raid at Martin's Station provides one of the most realistic historic reenactments in the country May 8-10.
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Kiptopeke State Park
joseph peash
Kiptopeke will feature the Eastern Shore Birding and Wildlife Festival in September, and birdwatchers the world over will be on hand.
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Sea Turtles of Virginia
kevin wallenfang
Five of the seven sea turtles in the world spend time off Virginia's Atlantic coast.
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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 Grow
Kevin Wallenfang
Mathews County, Rebecca Grow
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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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Be Wild Featuring Adrienne Young
VADGIF
A video about the Virginia Wildlife Action Plan, recently developed by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries with the goal of conserving wildlife before they become more rare.
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