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      CRLC has protected over 14,000 acres of land, including over 44 miles of stream and river frontage since 2005. Learn more…

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      This acquisition is a long-awaited victory after an 18 month long effort to save the farm from likely development as a residential subdivision with more than 500 homes. Learn more…

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2025 Guided Hikes: Varina LandLab Herp Hike with a Herp Nerd-Sold Out!

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Capital Region Land Conservancy is excited to welcome naturalist, Karl Kratzer, to the Varina LandLab Conservation Area for our first herpetology hike. Joined by CRLC Land Stewardship Manager, Ashley Moulton, we’ll guide hikers off the beaten path on Saturday, May…

  • Christina Newton
  • February 28, 2025
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2025 Guided Hikes: Varina LandLab Wildflower Walk

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Sold Out! Join Capital Region Land Conservancy’s Land Stewardship Manager on Monday, June 16, 2025 for a leisurely morning hike from 9:00am – 12:00pm at CRLC’s Varina LandLab Conservation Area! We’ll discover the wildflowers and tranquil grasses and pines along…

  • Christina Newton
  • February 4, 2025
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Conservation Easement on 310 Acres at Eltham Farm in New Kent County Protects Ecological Habitat & Important Historical Sites

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New Kent County, VA – With perseverance and a strong conservation ethic, Louis Savage has protected 310 acres along the Pamunkey River at Eltham Farm. Mr. Savage spent much of his childhood roaming the woods and fields of the family…

  • Christina Newton
  • December 12, 2024
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Spring Guided Hikes: Varina LandLab – Sold Out

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Explore native wildflowers, grassland restoration areas, and riparian buffers with CRLC and Virginia Native Plant Society for a spring evening guided walk.

  • Christina Newton
  • April 23, 2024
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Explore native wildflowers, grassland restoration areas, and riparian buffers with CRLC and the Virginia Native Plant Society for a summer evening guided walk.

  • Christina Newton
  • February 8, 2024
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Campbell’s Bridge Volunteer Invasive Clean-Up

Check out a future riverfront park on the Appomattox River while protecting wildlife health and helping keep the area clear of invasive plants.

  • Peter Braun
  • September 1, 2023
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PUBLIC LANDS DAY! Volunteer River Oat Planting

Happy National Public Lands Day! Join CRLC at the Varina LandLab to plant native river oats and help restore riparian habitat along the James River.

  • Peter Braun
  • September 1, 2023
  • Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Tree Count at Varina LandLab

Explore native wildflowers, grassland restoration areas, and riparian buffers with CRLC and the Virginia Native Plant Society for a summer evening guided walk.

  • Peter Braun
  • September 1, 2023
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‘Imperiled’ Native Plant Population Protected by CRLC Conservation Easement

native plant with 3-lobed white flower coming from one central stem with radial green leaves.

Charles City County, VA – Protecting just a few acres of wetlands can make the difference between the hoped-for survival of a native plant species and its loss from our community. A rare Virginia native plant called the Virginia Least…

  • Peter Braun
  • May 16, 2023
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