The Strength in Collaboration
Protecting the things that matter to people in the Shenandoah Valley is no small task. And Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley would never try to do it alone.
Protecting the things that matter to people in the Shenandoah Valley is no small task. And Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley would never try to do it alone.
The South River Watershed Coalition is a newly formed community-driven nonprofit that evolved from the DuPont Science Team, which has spent decades addressing the mercury contamination of the river from the DuPont plant.
One of the challenges of farming is how difficult it can be to try new methods—even if they have been shown to lead to reduced costs, increased productivity or improved farm health.
We are eager to assist farmers in adopting new bird-friendly practices such as delayed spring haying and summer pasture stockpiling.
By weaving together the conservation staff knowledge and all available funding sources, we are able to channel resources to achieve the greatest impact.
Stop by our new office in New Market to talk conservation in the Valley and vote for your favorite staff-made soup
Join conservation advocates in the Valley to learn about legislative action anticipated in the 2024 General Assembly.
Join the discussion on how to make walking and biking better in Staunton, Augusta and Waynesboro.
Attendees will learn about solar installation options and how solar can fit and complement existing agricultural operations.
We are excited to honor Walter Brown for his dedication to preserving the land for future generations as a way to honor his family legacy.
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