Protecting and Connecting your Favorite Wild Places

What We Do

  • Advocate for the connectivity and integrity of Virginia’s lands and waters.
  • Influence decision makers by mobilizing citizens like you.
  • Empower citizens, landowners, and others to address threats to our wild places.
  • Convene stakeholder groups to amplify impact.
  • Connect people to the outdoors because we protect the places we know and love.


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When your job is educating folks on mitigating wildlife vehicle collisions and inspiring others for a better path forward for wildlife crossings in Virginia 😍

Still reminiscing over the Environment Virginia Symposium last week!
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The eastern bluebird is known for its blue and orange coloring, and as it gets warmer out you'll be spotting these guys more and more! #easternbluebird #birdwatching #wildlifephotography
Photo by Lori A. Cash, Conservation Photographer
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I saw one today and felt so happy!!

@virginiadot thank you for informing us ☀️

#virginia #virginiaweather #wildvirginia
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I think the pollening is at other times as well. Horrible!

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