The Alliance’s Shenandoah Valley Conservation Collaborative and conservation partners are hosting a series of hands-on workshops to connect Valley landowners with the technical expertise and funding opportunities needed for impactful conservation. From rain gardens and native plantings to streambank repair and cattle exclusion, these sessions cover a wide range of land-management solutions.
We are excited to offer these one-on-one consultations to Valley landowners as an effective (and fun!) way to gain expert advice and personalized project ideas.
Conservation Speed-Dating in Rockland, Warren County
Above: Interested landowners from the Rockland area engage with conservation experts about programs and practices that could benefit their property and conservation goals.
Conservation Speed-Dating in Stanley, Page County
Above: Landowners in Stanley, VA showed up for conservation!
Conservation matters on every scale.
We are also planning a workshop in Rockland this summer focused on “backyard” conservation – think rain gardens, native plantings, and enhancing your property’s biodiversity. Stay tuned for details!
Please reach out to Chris Anderson at canderson@shenandoahalliance.org if you or your Page or Warren county neighbors are interested in a workshop.














