
Wildlife Photography Tips from Richmond Photographers
Just because you live in an urban area doesn't mean you can't take photos of wildlife! Three experienced wildlife photographers from Richmond, Virginia, share tips on how to capture wildlife images in an urban environment. Read more…

Explore the Wild
With over 1,000 wild places to explore to your heart’s content, Explore the Wild is your online tool to find the best public lands in Virginia to hunt, fish, boat, paddle, view wildlife, hike, and go primitive camping! Read more…

Tear Down That Dam: Reconnecting a Piedmont Stream
A unique public/private partnership to remove a dam will restore aquatic habitats and have significant impacts on aquatic wildlife in Rock Island Creek. Read more…

Treestand Safety Should Always be the #1 Priority!
A treestand accident highlights the need for safe practices when using an elevated platform. Read more…

Spotted! The Once-Endangered Kirtland’s Warbler Visits Virginia
Not many Virginia birders have check off the mega-rare Kirtland's warbler from their list, but this fall brought an unusual opportunity. Read more…

Virginia Master Naturalists Make a Difference for Wildlife
The Virginia Master Naturalists volunteer organization works with DWR and others to benefit Virginia's wildlife and their habitats. Read more…

Tips for Safely Handling and Releasing Musky
Safely and ethically handling and releasing musky can help keep them healthy. Read more…

One Last Cast Earns Josh Dolin his Master Angler V Badge
Josh Dolin has become the third angler to attain the Master Angler V title in DWR's Online Angler Recognition Program. Read more…

Fall Colors: Wood Duck Tips and Tricks
If you’re a hard-core duck hunter with a big boat and dozens of decoys, the chances are that while you and all the other hunters are squawking at some bread-eating mallards in the distance, the nearby woodies are piling into a beaver hole back in the brush. Read more…
