Rappahannock River Symposium

Woolen Mill 203 Ford Street, Fredericksburg, VA, United States

Join us in attending the Rappahannock River Symposium on September 8th, 2021 at the Woolen Mill in Fredericksburg. This is an opportunity to network with others concerned for environmental welfare, learn more about what projects are currently being done across the Rappahannock watershed and hear research studies on the future health of the river. Register […]

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THE SHRUB LAYER

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Environmental Managers Meeting

Join the George Washington Regional Commission (GWRC) for their quarterly meeting with environmental managers, stakeholders, and partners from the GWRC service area. The September 21 meeting will focus on the GWRC environmental management and “Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Program.” Feel free to extend this invitation to any colleagues interested in these topics. You may join […]

HOW TO BUILD A FOREST ON YOUR FRONT YARD

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2021 Virginia Water Monitoring Council Conference

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SELECTING NATIVE PLANTS FOR FALL AND WINTER INTEREST & ECOLOGY

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Rappahannock River Basin Commission TAC

The Rappahannock River Basin Commission Technical Advisory Committee meets monthly to discuss a broad range of environmental and conservation topics pertaining to the Rappahannock River. This group provides feedback and recommendations to the Rappahannock River Basin Commission. Please contact Eldon James for more information and get involved with meetings ejames7@me.com. https://rrbcnews.wordpress.com/

COMMON INVASIVE PLANTS IN VIRGINIA: IDENTIFICATION, CONTROL, AND NATIVE ALTERNATIVES

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2021 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Forum

The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay's 16th annual Chesapeake Watershed Forum (to be held online November 3-5) is a watershed-wide event reaching over 400 restoration and protection practicioners to inspire and empower local action towards clean water. We share successful tools and techniques, offer lessons and learning from on the ground work, build capacities of […]

CONSERVATION LANDSCAPING WITH NATIVES

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