
Bandy Field Nature Park
CRLC joined forces with Friends of Bandy Field to boost protection for this nature park and African American historic site.
CRLC joined forces with Friends of Bandy Field to boost protection for this nature park and African American historic site.
Twelve acres of forested wetlands along Totopotomoy Creek are forever protected for wildlife habitat and water quality protection in Hanover County.
Protection of Civil War battlefield promotes historic and cultural tourism and expands public access to greenspace in Chesterfield County.
Environmental Education will have a new home in Richmond at the future JRA River Center at Dock Street, on land protected by a CRLC conservation easement.
There is an urgent need to protect land for flood resilience across Virginia’s Capital Region. A Richmond resident worked with CRLC to do just that.
This 350-acre conservation area on the James River is dedicated for hiking, birding, environmental education, and wildlife habitat protection. VLL will open June 3rd, 2023.
CRLC worked with Henricopolis Soil and Water Conservation District to protect 124.3 acres of farmland in Henrico, and the livelihoods that depend on this land.
Passionate about environmental stewardship, the Liesfelds set aside 3.036-acres of deciduous woods at their property along Richmond’s North Bank Trail.
CRLC took one more step to protect “The View that Named Richmond” by placing a threatened 0.765-acre parcel below Libby Hill under a conservation easement.