2020 General Assembly Preview Watch Party
JMU's Ice House 127 W. Bruce Street, Harrisonburg, VA, United StatesJoin us in a viewing of Virginia Conservation Network's 2020 General Assembly Preview! The morning will be spent following the […]
Join us in a viewing of Virginia Conservation Network's 2020 General Assembly Preview! The morning will be spent following the […]
On a nighttime stroll or drive around your neighborhood or town, are you aware that lighting decisions have been (or can be) made that influence your experience?
This webinar will explore the topics of family land, farming and race. We’ll also hear about Virginia’s recent efforts to slow the loss of family-owned farmland and explore next steps to ensure that Black families and other historically underrepresented groups can continue to farm in the Valley and across Virginia.
Professor Zig has spent decades researching, banding and tracking migrations and populations of dark-eyed juncos, bluebirds and white-crowned sparrows to name a few.
Join us for an evening walking tour in Harrisonburg to discuss and see some of the lighting concepts Mr. Parks covered in our Community Friendly Lighting in our Downtowns and Developments webinar.
If you've been considering solar, Solarize Shenandoah is a one-stop-shop to find out how you can incorporate solar on your property.
We are excited to honor Lynn Cameron’s work to preserve and protect Shenandoah Mountain in the George Washington National Forest.
Join us in a conversation about how you use (or want to use) outdoor spaces - everything from neighborhood parks to the over one-million acre George Washington National Forest to our west.
Acompáñenos en Harrisonburg el 1 de diciembre para una conversación sobre cómo usa (o quiere usar) los espacios al aire libre – desde los parques del vecindario hasta el Bosque Nacional George Washington de más de un millón de acres al oeste.
Join conservation advocates in the Valley to learn about legislative action anticipated in the 2023 General Assembly.
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