
Department of Conservation and Recreation

By Kim WellsPosted August 17, 2022
Two juvenile bald eagles, found at different locations, were released at Lake Anna State Park located in Spotsylvania. The birds were treated at the Wildlife Center of Virginia until they were ready to be released back into the wild. READ MOREBy Rebecca JonesPosted July 25, 2022
Let your voice be heard in the next Virginia Outdoors Plan READ MOREBy Northern Virginia Conservation TrustPosted February 17, 2022
The Northern Virginia Conservation Trust partnered with the Virginia DCRÂ and Stafford County for our Annual Great Blue Heron Nest Count on the Crow's Nest Natural Area Preserve Heron Rookery. Learn why it matters to do this count in this article. READ MOREBy Guest AuthorPosted January 15, 2020
From the highlands of the Blue Ridge to the windswept coast of the Atlantic Ocean, Virginia offers a bounty of opportunities for birders. The state is frequented by approximately 400 different bird species over the course of a year, including everything from raptors to warblers to shorebirds. READ MORE