Subject: FOMR: October 2024 News & Updates🍁🍂

Best Management Practices Consultation Meeting

Interested in BMPs but don't know where to start? Join us to learn about all of your options in one place! You'll receive a map of your property and get a chance to sit down with 8-10 of our partners for 10 minutes each. Our partners include:


  • Virginia Working Landscapes - Grassland Bird Initiative

  • Chesapeake Bay Foundation

  • Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay

  • Virginia Outdoors Foundation

  • Shenandoah Valley Conservancy (previously Valley Conservation Council)

  • Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley

  • Headwaters SWCD

  • Virginia Tech Cooperative Extension

  • And maybe more!


Date: Thursday, October 24

Time: 4-6pm

Location: Weyers Cave, VA (address provided upon registration)


Don’t miss this chance to learn about BMPs and all the ways you can save money on your next conservation project!


Register here or contact Gabe Glover at 540-448-0999 or sos.fomr@gmail.com with questions.

Thank You for Friends Fest 2024!

Last month's Friends Fest was a great success thanks to all of you!! We can't say enough good things about all of our wonderful volunteers, sponsors, and Friends.


Ever since our earliest days as a nonprofit, we have held our annual FriendsFest BBQ picnic to bring our community together, celebrate our members, eat good food, and have a late summer excuse to wade in the river once again. A LOT of kayaks have been won in our raffle over the years! A picnic for over 100 folks takes a lot of volunteer planning and coordination. Let's all send our love and appreciation to our FriendFest volunteers who planned and organized for months, the people who donated prizes, provided yummy foods, the folks who set it all up and took it all down and those who hauled away trash, recycling, and compost. And we appreciate the Webster family who generously allowed us the use of their wide-open riverfront property to celebrate on! Thank you all for giving us an excuse to have fun!

Upcoming Science Talk in Waynesboro

October 15, 2024: Science Talk and Speakers Information

Wildlife Corridors:  Why the Shenandoah Valley? Why Wildlife?

 

Shenandoah Valley Conservancy, (formerly Valley Conservation Council) is the only land trust working exclusively to protect the Shenandoah Valley.  Established in 1990, the Conservancy has partnered with landowners and other organizations to conserve more than 220,000 acres in the Shenandoah Valley and Allegheny Highlands including some of the most productive farmland in Virginia and most biodiverse forest lands and waterways throughout the region.

 

For 30 years, SVC pioneered the creation of protected corridors for wildlife movement, collaborating with conservation biologists before habitat connectivity was widely recognized. Our efforts have secured corridors in Page Valley, the James River Valley, and highlighted a prospective corridor across Afton Mountain.

 

Peter Hujik joined SVC in 2024 to serve as Executive Director.  After leading farmland protection efforts on the other side of the Blue Ridge in the Piedmont, he is excited to join the cutting-edge conservation efforts taking place throughout the Shenandoah Valley.  Peter is passionate about landscape-scale conservation, ecological restoration and community development.   Previously, Peter led land protection efforts in the Susquehanna Basin with Otsego Land Trust in Upstate New York.  He began his conservation career with The Nature Conservancy in the Lassen Foothills of northern California, where he restored streamside forests and managed native grasslands with prescribed fire.

 

Rosemary Downing joined SVC in 2023 and serves as Conservation Manager.  She is driven to understand how ecosystems are changing in response to climate disturbances so they can be better protected.  Her work focuses on developing resilient conservation and land management strategies.  Previously, Rosemary worked for the U.S. Geological Survey, the National Park Service at Yellowstone National Park, and was a graduate researcher in the University of Colorado’s Paleoecology and Climate Change Lab.  Rosemary has a B.S. in Biology from North Carolina State University and a M.S. in Environmental Sciences from the University of Colorado Denver.

Upcoming Events

October

12 Final Float Trip of 2024

22 Board Meeting, 6:30 PM

24 BMP Consultation Meeting, 4 - 6 PM


November

26 Board Meeting, 6:30 PM

Current RAP Booklet Version 02/26/2024

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