Increasing Awareness of the Spotted Lanternfly (Virtual)
Native to China, the Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) was first detected in Pennsylvania in 2014. Since then, it has spread
Click on calendar events to go to the event detail page for more information and registration.
Native to China, the Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) was first detected in Pennsylvania in 2014. Since then, it has spread
The flower patch is abuzz with pollinators but also predators looking for a meal. Learn about the good guys vs. the
Arthropods, which include spiders and insects, are the most common animals on the planet. A day cannot go by without
Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy is excited to present Bat Night led by The Bat Lady, Dr. Susanne Sterbing, world-renowned bat expert
Visit the Sanctuary during its first “open house”. Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy has invited our JK Black Oak partners, The Nature
Learn about the importance of insects from renowned author Doug Tallamy, followed by a panel of local experts with resources
In preparation for the wetlands mitigation project in the east meadow at JK Black Oak Wildlife Sanctuary, plants are being
Join Liz Dennison of Secret Garden Birds and Bees to follow our region’s four resident owls from winter through fall.
Join Liz Dennison of Secret Garden Birds and Bees to follow our region’s four resident owls from winter through fall.
Did you know the Turkey Vulture, just one of two types of vultures found in Virginia, is the most migratory
© 2024 Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy · PO Box 1892 Leesburg, VA 20177 · +1 (703) 777-2575 • Contact Us