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Who is at home at the end of these country roads? Thanks to a new Chesapeake WILD grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, we’re conducting a mission to find out in 2026-27. An up-to-date assessment of the species present at Rolling Ridge Conservancy will help us plan how to steward this landscape into the future. RRC is grateful to National Fish and Wildlife Foundation for making this survey possible.

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iNaturalist Project

MAY 9

Explore Late Spring Blooms and Wildlife

Spring is a time of renewal and discovery, especially in the rich natural habitats of Blue Ridge. On May 9 at 9 AM, the Rolling Ridge Conservancy invites nature lovers to join an exciting event focused on documenting late spring blooming flowers, birds, and butterflies in the mountain stream valleys.

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We need you to help us identify what plants and animals are here at RRC. RRC will be holding a series of bio blitzes and other events to search for the wildlife and wildflowers that share RRC with us. Please sign up to receive announcements of these events and hear more about what we are finding.

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