The following email alert was sent out on June 13, 2023. To sign up for PEC emails visit pecva.org/signup. Looking west along the Robinson River in Madison County. Photo by…
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Northern Piedmont Buy Fresh Buy Local guide arriving in mailboxes now
…pecva.org/buylocal. PEC also has a searchable Buy Fresh Buy Local website, at buylocalpiedmont.org, with an interactive map that makes it easy for consumers to find exactly what they need right…
Conserving a Crown Jewel in Culpeper County
…article appeared in the 2025 Spring edition of The Piedmont Environmental Council’s member newsletter, The Piedmont View. If you’d like to become a PEC member or renew your membership, please visit pecva.org/join….
Return of brook trout signals promise for trout stream restoration efforts
…place, and works with citizens to conserve land, improve air and water quality and build thriving communities. PEC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and accredited land trust. Learn more at www.pecva.org…
Data Centers in the Town of Orange? Protecting Our Small-Town Character
…impacts to residents and businesses. Learn more: Read about the impacts of data centers at pecva.org/datacenters. Questions?Please reach out to Don McCown, PEC field representative in Orange County, at dmccown@pecva.org….
PEC Accepting Annual Photo Contest Submissions Through Sept. 30
…place, and works with citizens to conserve land, improve air and water quality and build thriving communities. PEC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and accredited land trust. Learn more at www.pecva.org…
Case Study in Breaking Ground: An Affordable Housing Resource Guide for Land Trusts
…and nature preserves. This breadth makes PEC the second largest land trust in the state, and PEC must be well-versed in issues rural, urban and suburban, like how to protect…
Calling Volunteers: White Post, Berryville tree plantings help make water cleaner in the Potomac watershed
Contact: Linnea Stewart, Tree Planting and Stewardship Coordinator The Piedmont Environmental Council lstewart@pecva.org; 540-347-2334, x7053 A volunteer plants a tree. Credit: Hugh Kenny/PEC White Post & Berryville, Va. (Oct. 17,…
Who Accepts Conservation Easements / How Do I Get Started?
…Greene Counties Kim Biasiolli kbiasiolli@pecva.org (540) 347-2334 x7064 Culpeper, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock counties Bryn Sonnet bsonnet@pecva.org (540) 347-2334 x7076 Clarke, Fauquier and Loudoun counties Keely Murphy kmurphy@pecva.org (540) 347-2334…
On the Ground Spring 2016
…demonstration garden has yet to be scheduled, but is expected to be in May or June of this year, and volunteers are encouraged to contact Gem Bingol at gbingol@pecva.org for…
