by VA Wildlife Crew | Jul 29, 2017 | Climat Changes, Environmental Issues, News
Virginia’s biodiversity is vulnerable. One of the biggest reasons for this is the conversion of open space for commercial and residential development. Then there is the fact that burning of fossil fuels is reducing air quality. Waterways are being polluted by toxic...
by VA Wildlife Crew | Jul 6, 2017 | Climat Changes, News, Recent Years
Unfortunately, Virginia’s natural resources are under threat from climatic changes in the region. These climatic changes have been thoroughly documented over the past few decades. According to the EPA, most of the state has become warmer by a degree over the last...
by VA Wildlife Crew | Jun 27, 2017 | Must-See Natural Places, News, Virginia's Nature
From Chesapeake Bay in the east to the Appalachians in the west, Virginia’s natural beauty is just as rich as its history and as diverse as its people. The state is home to miles of forested lowlands and highlands. It hosts the nesting grounds of giant birds of...
by VA Wildlife Crew | Jun 22, 2017 | News
The Richmond Wildlife Center is an arm of the Animal Services of Richmond charity in the Greater Richmond area. It offers not only rehabilitative and medical care to sick and injured animals rescued in the wild, it also offers aid to in-home rehabilitators in the...
by VA Wildlife Crew | Jun 22, 2017 | News
The SVW of Roanoke rehabilitates wildlife and educates the public in the Roanoke region. It is licensed by the state and federal governments, and its directors are members of the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council and the National Wildlife Rehabilitators...
by VA Wildlife Crew | Jun 22, 2017 | News
The Blue Ridge Wildlife Center works to rescue and rehabilitate over 2000 mammals, reptiles and birds each year. It also runs education and outreach programs to increase awareness about Virginia’s native species and the need for conservation, with the additional goal...
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