Wildlife Viewing
You’re Invited to a Snot-Otter Spectacular!
All entries to the third annual Restore the Wild Artwork Competition will be displayed in a month-long exhibition. Read more…
See Inside A Bear Den!
This footage came from DWR trail cameras that were used to monitor the den of a GPS collared female black bear during the winter of 2020. The camera was placed on the den following a work up to change out this bear’s GPS collar. Read more…
The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Returns
A red-cockaded woodpecker identified as a maturing fledging from 2022’s clutch of two hatched eggs in Big Woods WMA one of the first from this location. Read more…
Photo Tips: Hunt for Textures and Patterns in the Winter
Don't put down your camera during the colder months! Textures and patterns are a fun way to hone your skills in taking pictures. Read more…
DWR’s Efforts to Restore the Wild Attract a Rare Bird to Lake Shenandoah
The habitat created and maintained at Lake Shenandoah attracted a rare avian visitor known as the MacGillivray's Warbler Read more…
A Kingfisher to Finish the Year on the Seashore to Cypress Loop of the VBWT
Exploring the Seashore to Cypress Loop of the VBWT resulted in some interesting sightings! Such as observing a belted kingfisher! Read more…
Restore the Wild Artwork Competition & Exhibition
DWR welcomes artists to create and submit an original piece of art for the 2023 Restore the Wild Artwork Competition/Exhibition. The subject focus of 2023’s artwork is the Eastern Hellbender and clean water. Read more…
Flora, Fauna, and Fossils on the Northern Neck Loop of the VBWT
The Northern Neck loop of the VBWT has a remote and wild feel at many of the locations along the loop remain despite thousands of years of human settlement. Read more…
Elk Opportunities Abound in October!
October is a great time for all things elk! From hunting to just watching them, these rare herbivores are sight to see. Read more…