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Spring 2009 Piedmont View

Articles include stories about conservation, newly protected battlefields, farms, outdoor classrooms and beautiful places.


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Download the Spring 2009 Piedmont View in pdf format and read articles about conservation, local food, wildlife habitat, and more. 

300,000+ Acres of Land Protected

Read about how conservation lands are providing public benefits throughout the Piedmont in this article from the Spring 2009 Piedmont View. 

Where They Fell

Portions of Aldie, Brandy Station and Rappahannock Station battlefields were protected in 2008. Read more about preservation efforts in this article from the 2009 Spring Piedmont View. 

Live as a Part of Nature

Teaser image link to article Live as a Part of NatureAn 890 acre conservation easement near Warrenton protects wildlife habitat, provides outdoor classrooms and allows the community to interact closely with nature. Learn more in this article from the Spring 2009 Piedmont View. 

Conserving as a Community

A community in Graves Mill Valley has protected 2,700 acres of land. Read more about preservation efforts from this group of Madison County neighbors in this article from the Spring 2009 Piedmont View. 

Growing Local Food and Protecting Farmland

Teaser image link to article Growing Local Food and Protecting FarmlandTwo farms in Rappahannock County are growing local food & protecting farmland--by placing land in conservation easements in 2008. Read more about Muskrat Haven Farm & Sunnyside Farm in this article from the Spring 2009 Piedmont View. 

1,100+ Acres Conserved at Fox Mountain in Albemarle

More than 1,000 acres of land has been conserved at Fox Mountain in Albemarle, just east of Shenandoah National Park. Read more about conservation efforts in this article from the Spring 2009 Piedmont View. 

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