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      CRLC has protected over 16,000 acres of land in the Richmond region, including over 60 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: Birding 101 with Richmond Audubon Society

CRLC welcomes Matt Brooks, Field Trip Chair of the Richmond Audubon Society for a beginner session on birding at the Varina LandLab.

  • Christina Newton
  • February 4, 2025
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2024 Marks Major Strides at Varina LandLab Conservation Area

If you’ve been to CRLC’s Varina LandLab Conservation Area lately, you’ve likely seen numerous changes to the parkland as we’ve made great strides this year. Thanks to partnerships with the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund,…

  • Ashley Moulton
  • October 29, 2024
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National Public Lands Day Features Site-Specific Art Installation

NATIONAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY EVENT FEATURES ART INSTALLATION AT VARINA LANDLAB CONSERVATION AREA  Richmond, VA – Capital Region Land Conservancy (CRLC) invites the public to celebrate National Public Lands Day with activities at its Varina LandLab Conservation Area located off…

  • Christina Newton
  • September 16, 2024
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Fields, Forests + Streams Celebration!

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Save the date to join us on Sunday, October 13 as friends and fans of Capital Region Land Conservancy gather at Maymont’s The Robins Nature Center to celebrate our accomplishments over the past year and new strategic goals for the…

  • Christina Newton
  • September 13, 2024
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Artist Workshop with Reece Camp Carter

  • Christina Newton
  • September 12, 2024
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National Public Lands Day 2024

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Celebrate National Public Lands Day with Capital Region Land Conservancy!  Join Capital Region Land Conservancy on September 28 and 29 in celebration of National Public Lands Day! CRLC will host an array of free activities including guide hikes, artist talk,…

  • Christina Newton
  • August 8, 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
  • Guided Hike, Volunteer Opportunities

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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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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
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Richmond, VA 23226

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