
“‘Missing link’ filled at Intersection on Appomattox, Fall Line trails” – The Progress Index
“An area land-conservation group has purchased 42 acres of property along the Appomattox River, and part of that land will be used to extend the […]
“An area land-conservation group has purchased 42 acres of property along the Appomattox River, and part of that land will be used to extend the […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyETTRICK, VA – The Appomattox River is a natural wonder. Until recently, this State Scenic River was a place that too few people in Chesterfield […]
Posted by Capital Region Land Conservancy“Growing up in Varina in the 1940s and ‘50s, Howard Eberly played on his family’s farm, swam in the creek and found “treasures” on the […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyHENRICO, VA – Many owners love their land and all it offers though perhaps none more than Howard C. Eberly III whose family moved from […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyVirginia is for Local Food Lovers! Despite the overall number of farms in Virginia decreasing, the number of small farms in Virginia has increased by […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyDid you know that Capital Region Land Conservancy plays an essential role in protecting the James River Park System? In 2009, CRLC placed 408 acres […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyIn an interview with Greg McQuade at WTVR, CRLC Executive Director Parker Agelasto shared why the pristine view and historic significance of New Market Heights […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyCHESTERFIELD COUNTY, VA — Some 51 acres of in Chesterfield County will now be protected thanks to a conservation easement recorded by the county and […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyOn March 16, 2022, a collaboration between Capital Region Land Conservancy (CRLC), James River Association (JRA), and The Conservation Fund completed the transfer and protection […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyWhen a landowner asks us about placing their property under a conservation easement with Capital Region Land Conservancy, we have to first find out whether […]
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