
Department of Conservation and Recreation

By Guest AuthorPosted October 07, 2025
State agencies are working together on a new deer management program that provides conservation-driven hunting opportunities. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted June 18, 2025
How tricky is it to find a rare butterfly? Tag along for one day in the field. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted March 27, 2025
A small plot shows that native flora can thrive when invasives are removed. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted January 15, 2025
By Emi EndoPosted December 30, 2024
Highlights from DCR's work to Conserve, Protect and Enjoy this year. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted November 07, 2024
Populations of the frosted elfin butterfly have been diminishing. Virginia hopes new butterflies reared in Florida can help them make a comeback. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted October 29, 2024
13 new species have been added to Virginia's invasive plant list. What to plant instead? READ MOREBy Guest AuthorPosted September 13, 2024
The Virginia Master Naturalist (VMN) 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.  The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has been a sponsor of the program since 2005. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted March 26, 2024
Native river cane is making a comeback thanks to volunteer efforts. READ MOREBy Haley RodgersPosted October 05, 2023
Interested in becoming a Virginia Master Naturalist? Read why one DCR employee says the training is worth doing. READ MORE