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Social Distancing Nature Photo Contest
During these tough times, nature is bringing much-needed peace and tranquility to us all as spring blooms throughout Northern Virginia. We want to celebrate this beauty with you by holding the first-ever Spring Edition of our annual photo contest. For more information and to enter click here!
NVCT In The News!
One of our newest conserved properties was recently featured in The Bay Journal. Read all about the Goodloe property here.
Common Land Use Challenges
As the weather warms and we continue to socially distance, our green spaces have become more important than ever before. Due to this increase in use we are seeing an uptick in minor conservation easement violations.
Click here for some of these common issues and how to avoid them not only in protected areas but in your own backyard.
Historic Homes Open For Virtual Visits
Northern Virginia is dotted with homes and lands that hold historical and cultural importance. We are proud to have protected many places like these throughout the area as a critical part of our mission. Check out these virtual tours now available!
Little Hunting Creek Trash Trap Is A Virginia First!
Little Hunting Creek, which we are proud to protect portions of, is the first waterway in Virginia to be outfitted with a bandalong trash trap! The pilot program, in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County, will help reduce litter in this essential waterway that flows into the Potomac.

For more information, click here.
The spring edition of the Target Circle program is going on now! Make sure to sign up and give your points to NVCT to support nature in your own backyard.