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Waterbirds congregate at freshwater marshes in Hog Island, Virginia Coast Reserve © Hal Brindley

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Hog Island, Virginia Coast Reserve © Hal Brindley.com

Why Donate to Virginia?

  • Since 1960, we have helped conserve more than a quarter-million acres in Virginia — from the Blue Ridge to the Chesapeake Bay.
  • The Conservancy is working on exciting projects to conserve Virginia's forest, river and marine habitat.
  • Our science-based approach produces lasting results for Virginia's environment.


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How You Can Help.  When you join the Conservancy in Virginia today, you will be welcomed into a family of dedicated individuals committed to saving the last great places on Earth.

There are Several Ways You Can Help in Virginia:

  • Donate Online: By giving an online donation, you are providing essential funding for conservation initiatives in Virginia where the need for your support is greatest.
     
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Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): © Hal Brindley.com (Waterbirds congregate at freshwater marshes on Hog Island, Virginia Coast Reserve), © Hal Brindley.com (Hog Island, Virginia Coast Reserve).