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Superlative Virginia Master Naturalists Recognized

Nov 7, 2016rvmasternaturalistsVMN Program, Volunteers

Superlative Virginia Master Naturalists

More Geology Sites Added to Resources Page

Oct 23, 2016rvmasternaturalistsGeology, Resources

Virginia DMME Geology and Mineral Resources Map: An interactive geology map of Virginia from the Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy. Geology and Mineral Resources of the Roanoke Area, Virginia: A PDF version of the 1932 Virginia Geological Society Bulletin #34 by Herbert P. Woodward. It is a “…comprehensive discussion of the surface features, rock formations,…

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FeederWatch Starts November 12!

Oct 23, 2016rvmasternaturalistsBirds, Citizen Science, Ornithology

FeederWatch – Count Feeder Birds for Science Project FeederWatch How to Participate Participate in FeederWatch

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Wildlife Calendar: Fall

Oct 23, 2016rvmasternaturalists

This is a great resource from the Roanoke Times:   Wildlife calendar: Fall

Congratulations to Bill Wilkinson for 250+ Lifetime Hours

Jul 22, 2016rvmasternaturalists

Bill Wilkinson, 2015 class, has surpassed the 250 lifetime volunteer hours.  Bill retired less than a year before taking the master naturalist class. One of Bill Wilkinson’s first volunteer experiences, while in class, was assisting with roofing two buildings near the Peaks of Otter Lodge on the Blue Ridge Parkway.  Bill was not interested in…

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We are one of 30 chapters of the Virginia Master Naturalists Program, Serving Roanoke, Botetourt and Craig Counties, as well as Roanoke and Salem cities.

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When I retired I wanted to find activities to do outside with others who were also interested in nature. The Master Naturalist program encompassed all of what I was looking for as far as learning more about my local and state surroundings as well as the kind of biodiversity our state has to offer.
Kathy



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