NVCT conserves 20 acres to become a future park in Prince William County
NVCT is proud to announce the protection of a 20-acre parcel of upland and bottomland forestry in Prince William County, marking our 130th conservation easement. Located three miles south of Manassas, and slated to become a future county park, the open grass clearings, wetlands, and open water include 14,000 feet of shoreline on the Occoquan River, which drains to the Occoquan Reservoir. Our region’s primary source of drinking water.
The land stands visible from the Occoquan River, a well-patronized recreational boating area, and public hiking trails of nearby park users.
Additionally, the land provides woodland, wetland, and aquatic species with suitable habitats for survival, including migratory songbirds, native amphibian, reptile, and fish species, as well as deer, fox, and other small animals.
The wildlife habitat further affirms the significance of protecting this natural area, as conservation of the river corridor provides much-needed habitat for native wildlife. NVCT is proud to safeguard this critical Prince William County jewel and that it will remain forever protected through conservation.
ABOUT NORTHERN VIRGINIA CONSERVATION TRUST
The Northern Virginia Conservation Trust (NVCT) is a regional, nonprofit land trust that forever conserves, manages, and advocates for land that has natural, historical, and cultural value to our Northern Virginia communities. NVCT works with conservation partners, local governments, and private landowners to preserve, restore and steward the land in Northern Virginia. Since its founding in 1994, NVCT has protected over 8,000 acres in urban and rural areas. To learn more, visit nvct.org and follow us on Twitter and Facebook.