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Wild Virginia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to protecting and connecting your favorite wild places. Through partnerships with other environmental advocacy groups we: We educate citizens, landowners, and other stakeholders about threats to our forests through hikes, outings and events. We advocate for the connectivity and integrity of Virginia’s forests and waters. We influence decision makers by mobilizing citizens like you.All rights reserved Management & Leadership Wissenschaft Ökonomie
  • Rewilding, Wildlife Crossings, and Conservation
    Aug 18 2025

    At a time of climate crisis, mass extinctions, and ecological fragmentation, Noss’s vision of rewilding offers both hope and a roadmap forward. His research and advocacy show us that by protecting core wild areas, reconnecting fragmented habitats, and restoring missing species, we can reverse ecological decline and build resilient landscapes—for wildlife and for people.

    Dr. Reed Noss stands as a bridge between science and action, offering both rigorous ecological research and a bold vision of rewilding. His work challenges us to think big: to see beyond parks and reserves, and instead imagine whole landscapes reconnected, revitalized, and alive.

    In celebrating Reed Noss’s life’s work, we also celebrate the enduring idea that nature, when given the chance, can heal itself—and in turn, heal us.

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    52 Min.
  • Getting Kids Off the Screens and Out Into Nature
    Jul 31 2025

    Why It’s Important for Kids to Get Into Nature

    In today’s world of screens, busy schedules, and urban sprawl, many children are growing up without regular access to the natural world. But getting kids into nature isn’t just a fun way to spend a Saturday—it’s essential for their physical, emotional, and mental development.

    We're joined by Trail Kids RVA - an organization doing just that with children and their parents.

    1. Nature Builds Healthier Bodies Spending time outdoors encourages physical activity, which helps children build strong muscles, improve coordination, and maintain a healthy weight. Climbing trees, skipping stones, hiking trails, and splashing in creeks are all forms of exercise that don’t feel like a chore. Plus, sunlight exposure boosts vitamin D levels, which supports bone health and the immune system.

    2. Nature Supports Mental Health Being in nature has a calming effect on the nervous system. Studies show that time outdoors reduces symptoms of anxiety, depression, and ADHD in children. The sights, sounds, and smells of the natural world can lower stress hormones and promote emotional resilience. Even just 20 minutes in a green space can improve mood and focus.

    3. Nature Sparks Curiosity and Learning The natural world is the ultimate classroom. Whether it’s watching ants build tunnels, identifying bird calls, or observing how leaves change with the seasons, nature invites questions and exploration. These experiences build critical thinking, patience, and observation skills. Unstructured play outdoors also fosters creativity and independence.

    4. Nature Fosters Stewardship Children who grow up exploring nature are more likely to care about protecting it. When kids develop a personal connection to the environment—by watching a frog hop through the woods or discovering wildflowers in bloom—they begin to understand why clean water, healthy ecosystems, and conservation matter.

    5. Nature Brings Joy and Connection Nature creates memories that last a lifetime—campfire stories, starry skies, and the simple joy of muddy hands. It also provides a place for families and communities to connect away from distractions. Shared time outdoors strengthens bonds and gives kids a sense of belonging.

    In short, nature isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. By helping children spend more time outside, we’re giving them the tools to grow into healthy, thoughtful, and engaged adults. Whether it’s a walk in the park or a weekend camping trip, every moment in nature counts.

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    21 Min.
  • Virginia Outdoor Adventures Podcast Joins Wild Virginia to Talk Environmental Stewardship
    Jul 7 2025

    Virginia Outdoor Adventures Podcast is the ultimate guide for local outdoor recreation, including hiking, camping, kayaking, and so much more. Host, Jessica Bowser, joins the Wild Virginia podcast to talk about her favorite hikes and snacks to pack, but more importantly how critical connecting with nature is for stewardship and volunteerism. Tune in to this episode to hear about wild places that most folks probably wouldn't put on their Instagram bucketlist.

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    33 Min.
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