A Year in Review

Look at what you helped us achieve in 2021 and join us in ringing in the New Year!

As we close 2021, a year of stress and uncertainty due to the continued pandemic, social distancing, mask mandates, travel restrictions, and construction projects, the myriad of photos taken throughout the year shows another story. You, our community and participants, coming together to help us meet our mission to inspire curiosity, discovery, and stewardship through the wonders of the Blue Ridge. From naturalist rallies, to summer camps and construction projects, you’ve supported us all year long by sharing, guiding, and giving. Look at what you helped us achieve in 2021 and join us in ringing in the New Year!

Programs

Through the support of local foundations and public schools, we have been able to get youth outside and engaged in nature both on and off campus.

Summer Camps

From June through August, we provided day camps for youth 6-11 years old and overnight camps for youth 11-17 years old. Day camps were held at Matthews State Forest and the BRDC Campus while our overnight camps traveled along the New River, hiked the wilderness areas of the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, fished the Blue Ridge, and explored the 12+ acres of the Center and the adjacent lands.

In The Field

Staff continued to pursue their passion as naturalist on day trips and research projects. Through citizen science and data collection, we learn from nature and each other to better share our stewardship of the place we call home.

Volunteers

We had so many wonderful volunteers join us for a variety of projects. Not everything was for everyone but we managed to find something for all. Many hands make for light work. Hundreds of hours were donated by the volunteers who painted, dug, built, hauled, moved, and lifted all kinds of things to help us build our Center!

Construction

A lot of changes have taken place this year on our schoolhouse! The restoration is nearly complete. The building has had major restoration from floor to ceiling. We also restored a wetland, built trails and a brand new pavilion!

Here’s to 2022!

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Mammals Program @ the Grayson County Library

Darin Handy recently joined BRDC for an event held at the Grayson County Library.   His amazing mammals program captivated an audience of 50 people from infant to 80 and over. 

Darin Handy recently joined BRDC for an event held at the Grayson County Library.

His amazing mammals program captivated an audience of 50 people from infant to 80 and over.  With a mix of skins, magic tricks and unbridled enthusiasm, he held the crowd's attention, while emphasizing the basic principles of conservation and love of wild critters. 

And we can't forget Maggie, the one eyed ambassador of wild animal rehabilitation for educational purposes...

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