Habitat
Multi-Year Study with VCU on the Spotted Turtle
Working in partnership with Virginia Commonwealth University, DWR has begun a multi-year study into the status and management of the Spotted Turtle. Read more…
The Bobwhite in Virginia: A Conversation with Quail Restoration Leader Marc Puckett
The surprising flush of a covey of quail is a thrilling and welcome sight, but one that is not as common as it used to be. Read more…
Wildlife Habitat Management on Private Lands: New Publication Released
This publication serves as a primer to landowners interested in making a difference for birds and other wildlife on their properties are a variety of habitats Read more…
Celebrating Virginia’s Snakes in Honor of National Reptile Awareness Day
Every October 21st is National Reptile Awareness Day, a day created to promote education, conservation and appreciation for reptiles. Read more…
Restoring the Red-cockaded Woodpecker in Virginia
In Virginia the DWR participates in a coalition working on RCW conservation that includes partners such as TNC and the USFWS Read more…
Motorists, Give Turtles a Brake
Why did the turtle cross the road? Most likely to find a place to lay its eggs. May and June are peak months to see turtles crossing Virginia’s roads. Read more…
Tracking the Golden-winged Warbler
A gorgeous splash of lemon yellow graces the cap and wings of the male Golden-winged Warbler, this birds has to be seen in the field to feel its full beauty Read more…
Holly Flowers Attract Bees and Butterflies
Thousands of sweet-smelling, miniature white flowers on a holly tree in my yard have become a temporary magnet for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Read more…
First Signs of Spring
The first signs that spring is just around the corner are here! Robins have been spotted in large flocks foraging for insects in fields and back yards. Read more…