Habitat Restoration in the Community
Habitat restoration projects provide an important opportunity to come together to restore and enhance the environment where we live.
Loudoun Wildlife volunteers plant native trees and shrubs, remove invasive plants, and clean up areas around streams. These projects help by providing food and shelter for wildlife, controlling pollution and erosion.
If you are interested in leading a group to carry out habitat restoration project, contact us for more information.
Read about current and past projects
Harrison Street Pollinator Meadow Project (2018 – present)
July Work Days at JK Black Oak 2021
Volunteers Plant More Natives for Wildlife at JK Black Oak 2019
Volunteers in Action at Phillips Farm 2017
Tree Planting at Ida Lee Park 2011
Planting Trees and Weeding Invasives 2011
Habitat Restoration at Rust Sanctuary 2010
Rain Garden at Freedom Park 2010
Restoration at Town Branch 2009
Round Hill Purple Loose Strife 2008