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Work Begins on the Third, and Largest, Deer Exclosure

Work Begins on the Third, and Largest, Deer Exclosure

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Placing sleeves for metal posts.Photo by SA Ferguson On the May 6 work day led by Gerco Hoogeweg, 14 volunteers...

Native Plant Sale Ends Early for the First Time in Its History

Native Plant Sale Ends Early for the First Time in Its History

Apr 24, 2023

Lining up to buy native plants.Photo by SA Ferguson There were two big questions for Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy’s Spring Native...

Nature’s Gifts Quilt Raffle: March 17 to June 4

Nature’s Gifts Quilt Raffle: March 17 to June 4

Apr 20, 2023

Lynn Lothman poured a lot of love into the quilt she donated to Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy to raffle in conjunction...

Nutrient Pollution in Tuscarora Creek Likely Due to Lawn Fertilizer

Nutrient Pollution in Tuscarora Creek Likely Due to Lawn Fertilizer

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Tuscarora Creek upstream of the W&OD Trail crossing.Photo by Chris Henke Did you know that lawn fertilizers can impact the...

Cool Critters Found During JK Black Oak Stream Monitoring

Cool Critters Found During JK Black Oak Stream Monitoring

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A Giant Casemaker Caddisfly next to its case.Photo by Amy Ulland Cold temperatures and snow on March 12 couldn’t dissuade...

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First Stream Survey of the Season Finds a Parasitic Worm at Black Branch

Mar 6, 2023

Casemaker caddisfly found at Black Branch.Photo by Amy Ulland It’s not every day that you find a parasitic worm and...

Lively Discussion About Founding Gardeners Book

Lively Discussion About Founding Gardeners Book

Mar 3, 2023

Photo by Julie Borneman People with an interest in plants gathered on February 28 at Birch Tree Bookstore in Leesburg...

Franklin Park Master Plan

Franklin Park Master Plan

Feb 28, 2023

The first Master Plan of improvements for Franklin Park outside Purcellville was released on October 14, 2022. An informational meeting...

Beyond Road Salt: Winter Deicing Alternatives

Beyond Road Salt: Winter Deicing Alternatives

Dec 21, 2022

With winter weather upon us, keeping our sidewalks and driveways free of ice is an important safety precaution. However, use...

Wild About Loudoun: Art Exhibit at Government Center

Wild About Loudoun: Art Exhibit at Government Center

Dec 12, 2022

Seven photographers associated with Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy have come together to present an exhibit of 31 photographs of Loudoun County’s...

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