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Banshee Reeks and the Woods Road Realignment April 17, 2008 Update

Posted by Jill Miller Uncategorized

At the direction of Supervisor Kurtz, a meeting for stakeholders in The Woods Road realignment project was held last night (April 17).  Approximately 40

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01 Apr
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Great Blue Heron

Posted by Steve Allen Birds, Habitat Herald

Vol. 13 Issue 1, Spring 2008 By Kerry Bzdyk Loudoun County is home to a great diversity of bird species,

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01 Apr
1

Vanishing Vernal Pools: A Wetlands Conservation Decade

Posted by Steve Allen Habitat, Habitat Herald, Habitat Restoration

Vol. 13 Issue 1, Spring 2008 By Mike Hayslett A Non-Unique Problem The colossal loss of historic wetlands in our

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01 Apr
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Damselfly

Posted by Steve Allen Habitat Herald

Vol. 13 Issue 1, Spring 2008 By Bonnie Eaton The damselfly is a close relative to the dragonfly. Both belong

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08 Mar
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Banshee Reeks and the Woods Road Realignment

Posted by Jill Miller Uncategorized
Issue Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, 695 acres south of Leesburg, is the wildlife gem of our County. It has amazing
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10 Feb
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Loudoun’s Vultures: Middleburg and Hamilton

Posted by Jill Miller Action Alerts/Advocacy
February 2008 Issue In February 2008, Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy was informed by a concerned citizen that the town governments of
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01 Jan
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Loudoun’s Woodpeckers (Part 2 of 2)

Posted by Steve Allen Birds, Habitat Herald

Vol. 13 Issue 4, Winter 2008 By Nicole Hamilton For Part 1, click here:   https://loudounwildlife.org/2008/10/loudouns-woodpeckers-part-1-2/ Woodpeckers are unique birds that

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01 Jan
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Citizen Science is Thriving in Loudoun County

Posted by Steve Allen Community Science, Habitat Herald

Vol. 13 Issue 4, Winter 2008 By E.Evans, M.Findley, N.Hamilton You might think that studies to map the mating activity

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01 Jan
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Persimmons

Posted by Steve Allen Habitat Herald

Vol. 13 Issue 4, Winter 2008 By Mary LoPresti While not the most memorable Thanksgiving Day food, persimmons have left

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29 Dec
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The Eleventh Central Loudoun Christmas Bird Count 2007

Posted by Jill Miller Surveys and Counts

On December 28, 2007, for the eleventh year in a row, a combination of 80 experienced and new birders spent

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