
Department of Conservation and Recreation

By Emi EndoPosted March 06, 2026
For 38 years, taxpayers have directly supported outdoor recreation, natural area projects. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted March 05, 2026
Flooding is the most common and costly natural hazard in Virginia. The commonwealth is leading by example as flood risks increase due to climate changes, strengthening how state agencies plan, build and maintain facilities in flood-prone areas. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted February 17, 2026
Camp Branch Wetlands Natural Area Preserve protects habitat for significantly rare species. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted February 04, 2026
DCR adds more than 100 acres of longleaf pines to southeast Virginia. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted January 28, 2026
Profitable farms create healthier watersheds. In this interview, Bob Waring of Brandon Farms and Virginia Tech Agronomist Dr. Hunter Frame discuss water management challenges on Brandon Farms, maximizing per acre profit, nutrient use efficiency, regenerative agriculture, best management practices and cost-share programs that benefit Virginia’s farms. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted January 26, 2026
From millipedes burrowing under logs to bees buzzing in cactus flowers, DCR zoologists made surprising discoveries in 2025. READ MOREBy Cassiopeia CamaraPosted January 23, 2026
Bundle up, get outside, and let curiosity run wild with these fun ways to get your kids excited about the wonders of winter. READ MOREBy Christen McKeyPosted January 19, 2026
Dedicated rangers and staff of Virginia State Parks, along with DCR law enforcement officers, were included in the inauguration parade for Virginia’s 75th governor. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted December 26, 2025
Staff scientists rediscover plants not seen in decades and new populations of rare species. READ MOREBy Emi EndoPosted December 23, 2025
Thanks to partners including The Conservation Fund, the viewshed around a popular hiking summit in Floyd is further protected. READ MORE