Highs & Lows of Land Stewardship
When I started my job with Capital Region Land Conservancy in 2009, the organization had been in existence for 4 years. There were 5 conservation […]
When I started my job with Capital Region Land Conservancy in 2009, the organization had been in existence for 4 years. There were 5 conservation […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyFive years ago, Capital Region Land Conservancy set out to protect an 871-acre working farm at Malvern Hill in Henrico County. CRLC is proud to announce that […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyMany of us set New Year’s resolutions recommitting to the environment or our health. Maybe you decided to get more active outdoors, volunteer more, or […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyRICHMOND, VA – The first Virginia Coastal Resilience Master Plan, released this month, reinforces the urgent need to protect land for flood resiliency across Virginia’s Capital […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyGovernor Ralph Northam revealed last week his outgoing budget and included a greatly needed boost to land conservation and other environmental program funding. Overall, the […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyRichmond lies 108 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and 93 miles from the Chesapeake Bay. Despite this distance from the areas that we typically think of as Virginia’s coast, tidal areas of Virginia’s Capital Region will be subject […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyCRLC’s Executive Director Parker Agelasto spoke with Surekha Carpenter, a research analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond on her podcast “Speaking of the […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyCapital Region Land Conservancy was able to open Dock Street to the public for the first time on November 12th and 13th for 1708 Gallery’s […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyFrom “‘A total loss’: Hanover landowners fearful of proposed natural gas pipeline” article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, by Holly Prestidge. “Catharine W. Tucker’s nearly 77 […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyArticle from Richmond Magazine by writer D. Hunter Reardon. “Bandy Field Nature Park in Henrico County has been protected with a conservation easement since 2014. Soon […]
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