Visit the Audubon Naturalist Society's newest sanctuary, located in Loudoun County, Virginia. The Rust Sanctuary property includes a manor house, formally called Yoecomico, and 68 acres of land.
Protected natural space dedicated to preservation, restoration, and education of historical, natural, and agricultural area.
The Friends of Banshee Reeks, Inc. is a non-profit organization (501c3), tax-exempt under the IRS Code, consisting of volunteers who support the preservation and conservation of Banshee Reeks.
Maintain the natural beauty and visual quality of Loudoun County Encourage and educate citizens to keep Loudoun beautiful. Promote public awareness of environmental challenges and suggested solutions. Improve county trash disposal and eliminate illegal dumping.
Our mission is to educate Loudoun County residents about safe, effective and sustainable landscape management practices. We are volunteers who have received extensive training under the auspices of Virginia Tech and the Loudoun County Cooperative Extension office to provide unbiased research-based horticultural information, tips, techniques and advice to the community.
Loudoun Watershed Watch (LWW) is a consortium of citizen groups, local and state authorities, and individuals concerned with the quality and health of streams in Loudoun County, Virginia
Promote the preservation and proliferation of healthy wildlife habitats throughout Loudoun by fostering an understanding of the value of nature and providing opportunities for applying that knowledge for the betterment of the natural environment.
Safeguarding the landscapes, communities and heritage of the Piedmont by involving citizens in related public policy and land conservation.
VMN Banshee Reeks offers both training and a certification to become a master naturalist. Many of the master naturalists coming through the program become engaged as volunteers for LWC on our field trips, environmental monitoring and habitat restoration projects.
The Loudoun County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League is a local non-profit, conservation chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. (IWLA).
We are dedicated to the promotion of the means and opportunities for educating the public to conserve, maintain, protect and restore the soil, forest, water, air, wildlife and other natural resources of the United States, in Virginia and more specifically in Loudoun County. Further, we promote the enjoyment and wholesome utilization of those outdoor resources.
Our chapter members are dedicated outdoors people active in local conservation issues. We maintain a private membership facility on 85 acres that includes 3.5 acre stocked fishing and canoe pond, rifle/pistol sight-in range, skeet range, 3-D archery range, playground, youth programs, nature trail and arboretum, NRA training classes, chapter club house with full kitchen, pavilions, campsites and more!
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