Connecting Wildlife Habitats
Wildlife must be able to move through our landscapes to acquire resources, find genetically diverse mates, and adapt to a changing climate. Roads, development, and […]
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Wildlife must be able to move through our landscapes to acquire resources, find genetically diverse mates, and adapt to a changing climate. Roads, development, and […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilAcross Virginia’s coast, piedmont, and mountains, we have a wealth of natural and cultural resources that are closely tied to the state’s heritage and integral […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilAlbemarle County is considering changes to its regulations for wireless infrastructure. The County has launched an online survey, where you can submit feedback about the quality […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilAgriculture is Virginia’s largest industry by many metrics. It also represents the largest source of nutrient and sediment pollution reaching Virginia’s local streams, rivers, and […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilGreene PC to consider Wawa at U.S. 29/33 intersection; Albemarle PC to review 490-unit Old Ivy Residences The post Cville Area Land Use Update: Week […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilFluvanna to ponder new name for Palmyra district; Louisa to further discuss library name-change, how to celebrate America’s 250th in four years The post Cville […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilA brief update on Wilderness Crossing and some related Orange County happenings. The post Wilderness Crossing, RSA Withdrawal Permit, Elections appeared first on The Piedmont […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilCreating your own energy on-site and using it, learning more about how electricity works and inspiring your neighbors makes the journey engaging and communal. The […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilEastern Copperheads (Agkistrodon contortrix), which are a common snake across most of Virginia are venomous, which means that they kill prey by biting and injecting […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilFluvanna Supervisors to consider more density in R-4 zones; Public hearing on water extension to warehouse in Albemarle on U.S. 250 The post Cville Area […]
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