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Author Archives: Anita Angelone

Ronnie Nuckols, Overhome Farm, Goochland County

Ronnie Nuckols learned how to make his farm the best it can be by taking advantage of educational resources offered by state agencies. Now he is a resource to others.

Posted byAnita AngeloneJuly 17, 2020August 13, 2020Posted inPortrait of a Steward2 Comments on Ronnie Nuckols, Overhome Farm, Goochland County

Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, Loudoun County

With 20 miles of hiking trails and extensive educational and volunteer programming Loudoun County’s only nature preserve has plenty for people, too.

Posted byAnita AngeloneJuly 3, 2020July 2, 2020Posted inPlaces That Connect

Steve Tipsword, Rockbridge County

When Steve Tipsword of Rockbridge County manages the forested areas of his property, he leaves behind a small footprint … by using hooves.

Posted byAnita AngeloneJune 18, 2020June 18, 2020Posted inPortrait of a Steward

Rose Dale Park, Alleghany County

This historic meadow on the bank of the Jackson River across from Covington is the newest addition to Alleghany Parks and Recreation’s parks portfolio.

Posted byAnita AngeloneJune 11, 2020June 12, 2020Posted inPlaces That Connect

Herbert Ridgway Collins, Caroline County

Herb Collins’ strong sense of the past and expert restoration skills have preserved his historic family farm for future generations.

Posted byAnita AngeloneMay 20, 2020July 2, 2020Posted inPortrait of a Steward7 Comments on Herbert Ridgway Collins, Caroline County

Dragon Run, Middle Peninsula

For 35 years, a group of citizens has banded together to conserve Dragon Run, the second-most ecologically significant ecosystem in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Posted byAnita AngeloneMay 7, 2020May 7, 2020Posted inPlaces That Connect

Pilot fellowship program launches at Bull Run Mountains Preserve

First Natural Sciences Fellow, Meredith Hart, will begin insect research at the Preserve in May.

Posted byAnita AngeloneApril 23, 2020August 29, 2020Posted inBull Run Mountains, News

Selu Nature Conservancy, Montgomery County

Radford University’s Selu Preserve gives people and wildlife the natural spaces they need to grow.

Posted byAnita AngeloneMarch 20, 2020March 20, 2020Posted inPlaces That Connect

Janet Gayle Harris, King George County

Janet Gayle Harris’s Aspen Grove Farm has a storied past, but its present role teaching young people about wetland stewardship is one thing that will help ensure its future.

Posted byAnita AngeloneMarch 4, 2020March 23, 2020Posted inPortrait of a Steward

Woods Hole Hostel, Giles County

Woods Hole Hostel has been a welcome respite for hikers on the Appalachian Trail since 1986. Since 2006, it’s been protected for future hikers with an easement held by VOF.

Posted byAnita AngeloneFebruary 21, 2020February 21, 2020Posted inPlaces That Connect

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