Protecting and Connecting your Favorite Wild Places

What We Do

  • Strengthen habitat connectivity through increased wildlife crossings and corridors
  • Protect water quality by preventing the release of forever chemicals, like PFAS
  • Limit the environmental harms of the Mountain Valley Pipeline
  • Train dedicated volunteers through our Clean Water Advocates Program
  • Provide educational opportunities to connect people to the wild places they love

How We Do It

  • Advocate to decision-makers for the connectivity and integrity of Virginia’s wild places
  • Empower diverse communities to participate in the regulatory process
  • Convene stakeholder groups to amplify impact
  • Connect people to a safer, more inclusive outdoors

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Eastern kingbird sitting on picnic table on a cloudy afternoon at Fort Monroe National Monument in Hampton, Virginia.
October 20, 2025

Virginia’s Cutest Critters: Small Wildlife That Will Steal Your Heart

Virginia is home to an incredible array of wildlife, from soaring eagles to elusive black bears. But some of the most charming creatures are the smallest ones — the ones that make you say “aww” without even trying. Here are a few of the cutest critters you might spot in the Old Dominion. Eastern Cottontail… Read more