Conserving Virginia's Natural Resources

Conserving Virginia's Natural Resources
Title Conserving Virginia's Natural Resources PDF eBook
Author U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 2001*
Genre Conservation easements
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Virginia's Natural Area Preserve System

Virginia's Natural Area Preserve System
Title Virginia's Natural Area Preserve System PDF eBook
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Pages 18
Release 2014
Genre Conservation of natural resources
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Conserving the Commonwealth

Conserving the Commonwealth
Title Conserving the Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Margaret T. Peters
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
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Conserving the Commonwealth is the book that anyone interested in conservation and environmental issues has been waiting for. This history describes the earliest days of Virginia's environmental movement, recounting the efforts of a farsighted group of leaders to preserve Virginia's priceless resources--open land, waterways, and historic sites--and to create new parks within reach of all the state's citizens. In 1965, Governor Albertis Harrison selected State Senator FitzGerald Bemiss to chair a commission-the Virginia Outdoor Recreation Study Commission-to make recommendations for improving the state's outdoor recreation facilities. Inspired by Bemiss's leadership and a newly awakened concern for the environment, the commission reached far beyond its mandate, addressing the entire range of the Commonwealth's natural and man-made resources: open land, pristine waterways, and historic buildings. The result was Virginia's Common Wealth, a publication that inspired the environmental movement for the balance of the twentieth century and served as the framework for Virginia's public efforts to conserve its natural and historic resources. Bemiss gained powerful advocates for Virginia's environment in governors Linwood Holton and Gerald L. Baliles, delegate Tayloe Murphy, attorney George Freeman, and law professor A. E. Dick Howard. Beyond the public administrative and legal history of governmental environmental efforts, Conserving the Commonwealth recounts the efforts of private groups such as the Virginia chapter of The Nature Conservancy, the Piedmont Environmental Council, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and the APVA Preservation Virginia, which all fought valiantly to preserve Virginia's fragile open spaces and irreplaceable historic sites and buildings. The book also points out that in spite of all those early efforts, the state of Virginia's environmental health today is deeply threatened. In his afterword, FitzGerald Bemiss reflects on the continuing need for regional planning, an efficient public transportation system, and funding for existing programs. Three appendices provide tabular information on Virginia's state parks and conservation easements, and include the text of a 1965 article by FitzGerald Bemiss on urban political needs. The book will be of interest to planners, environmentalists, and preservationists, and to all who care about preserving Virginia's natural resources.

Virginia State Parks

Virginia State Parks
Title Virginia State Parks PDF eBook
Author Sharon B. Ewing
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Pages 130
Release 2011-04
Genre History
ISBN 9781531658359

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Pres. Franklin Roosevelt's establishment of the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933 had lasting conservation impacts across the nation. Virginia joined this effort when Will Carson of the Virginia Conservation Commission convinced Roosevelt to use the Civilian Conservation Corps to build a state park system. Virginia is distinguished as the only state in the nation to open a system of state parks on one day. On June 15, 1936, the first six state parks--Douthat, Seashore (present day First Landing), Hungry Mother, Fairy Stone, Westmoreland, and Staunton River State Parks--were opened. From these humble beginnings, the commonwealth has developed over 35 diverse, award-winning state parks. From seashore to mountains, take a journey across Virginia through a vast array of landscapes and unrivaled natural and cultural resources.

The Department of Conservation and Recreation Virginia Natural Heritage Program 12 Year Report

The Department of Conservation and Recreation Virginia Natural Heritage Program 12 Year Report
Title The Department of Conservation and Recreation Virginia Natural Heritage Program 12 Year Report PDF eBook
Author Virginia. Department of Conservation and Recreation. Virginia Natural Heritage Program
Publisher
Pages 9
Release 1999
Genre Nature conservation
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Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources

Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources
Title Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources PDF eBook
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Pages 800
Release 1959
Genre Conservation of natural resources
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Thank You, Virginia Farmers, for Conserving the Commonwealth's Natural Resources

Thank You, Virginia Farmers, for Conserving the Commonwealth's Natural Resources
Title Thank You, Virginia Farmers, for Conserving the Commonwealth's Natural Resources PDF eBook
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Pages 1
Release 1999*
Genre Environmental protection
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