The bald eagles were rescued earlier this year and have been cared for by the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro.

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The bald eagles were rescued earlier this year and have been cared for by the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro.
Retiring Stafford Extension Agent Guy Mussey talks about the Virginia Cooperative Extension program. Discussion on lawns, bugs in the area, Master Gardeners and moles.
Everyone dreams of making a living doing what they love. Do you know what it takes to make a career in the outdoor industry?
Pick up date is October 22nd beginning at 8am
Trail Quest–Set your goal to visit every Virginia State Park!
Information on state regulations on those who care for animals and staying safe from disease.
Activities include fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, horseback riding, bicycling and more.
Researchers find that bottlenose dolphins have been traveling farther up the Rappahannock than usual this year.
Episode 3
If you see a bear, it is important to watch it from afar
Tell what you like to do outside! Take this survey if you’re a hiker, camper, biker, or rarely-go-outsider.
From the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources
NVCT assists Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation in acquiring new land
Public Advised to Avoid Water Contact with Upper and Middle sections of Lake Anna above Rt. 208
Information from the Chesapeake Dolphinwatch Facebook page
You can walk some of the 56 acres of forest and fields purchased in Fredericksburg by Downtown Greens this Saturday morning at 9 am.
Is our region taking advantage of their outdoor recreation economy? April Peterson gives a step by step guide for communities to harness the power of the outdoors!
Bring your pet along when you visit a Virginia State Park. Pets are welcome on trails, at campsites and in cabins. Just remember to keep them leashed outdoors – it’s required.
Shortly before it closed to traffic in 2020, VDOT relocated 120 cliff swallow nestlings