
Make a Difference- Volunteer for BRDC!
Join our team! Volunteers support our mission to inspire curiosity, discovery, and stewardship through the wonders of the Blue Ridge. They help us grow & reach out to share the vision of BRDC.

Mt Rogers Naturalist Rally Featured Speaker
FRIDAY, MAY 12TH THROUGH SUNDAY, MAY 14TH, 2017
Three days of exploration & discovery for all ages! Bring your family and celebrate Mother's Day in the most beautiful place on Earth. There is something for the entire family to enjoy with field trips Saturday and Sunday, an expert speaker Friday Night and nighttime programs at the campground. Topics include salamanders, wildflowers, geology, birding, fishing, cultural history, mammals, medicinal plants, general natural history and much, much more!

Red-tailed Hawk Saved after Collision with Vehicle
On a chilly January day, local birder Cathy Spencer stopped by our office with news of an injured red-tailed hawk just up the highway. We frequently get calls for help from concerned citizens about injured animals. For many years we were able to connect them to local wildlife rehabilitators William and Joyce Roberts. With William's death this past summer, dedicated rehabilitator Darin Handy stepped forward to carry the torch. After consulting Darin, we grabbed a blanket and BRDC storage tub and headed out to find the bird.
Fairy Stone's for Young Explorers
Seven eager young explorers ventured to Fairy Stone State Park in search of these mysterious Fairy Stones.
BRDC Kicks Off New Science Fair!
We are excited to announce the 1st Annual BRDC Science Fair in partnership with Grayson County Public Schools! The Science fair is a chance for students to exercise their creative thinking skills, follow their curiosity, learn more about their interests and share their discoveries with others.

BRDC Partners with Blue Ridge Birders
Blue Ridge Discovery Center and the Blue Ridge Birders are excited to announce a partnership to make the Blue Ridge Bird Club a program of BRDC! This partnership brings a renewed focus on avian life to BRDC and ensures that the many activities of the Bird Club will continue into the future. Beyond programming, Blue Ridge Birders provided nearly $5,000 from the James Coman Fund to support regional youth education focused on birds.

Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
"From a former marine and Yale Law School graduate, a powerful account of growing up in a poor Rust Belt town that offers a broader, probing look at the struggles of America’s white working class."

2016 Christmas Bird Count
Prior to the turn of the 20th century, hunters engaged in a holiday tradition known as the Christmas "Side Hunt". They would choose sides and go afield with their guns—whoever brought in the biggest pile of feathered (and furred) quarry won. Conservation was in its beginning stages in that era, and many observers and scientists were becoming concerned about declining bird populations.
Beginning on Christmas Day 1900, ornithologist Frank M. Chapman, an early officer in the then-nascent Audubon Society, proposed a new holiday tradition—a "Christmas Bird Census" that would count birds during the holidays rather than hunt them.
December...A Great Time to Study Geology!
BRDC's Natural Heritage Program offered geology programs to the students of Grayson County Public Schools during December.

Fly Fishing in School?
National Fishing in Schools Program is a nationwide, in school program that teaches a positive lifetime activity to students.

Geology Lessons along the Virginia Creeper Trail
Galax Middle School students braved a very cold day in order to be enlightened about the geology of the Blue Ridge.

Top 10 Natuarlist Apps
Some say that technology goes against the very reason we are out exploring wilderness in the first place. This may be the case , but nearly everyone carries a smartphone in their pocket. The smartphone is a powerful tool that is beginning to replace that backpack full of heavy and outdated books. Some apps don't quit live up to expectations, but these 10 have become essential field tools.

Mount Rogers Naturalist Rally History
We are excited to share the digital scans of the historic Mount Rogers Naturalist Rally Brochures. Thanks to the diligent efforts of Ruth and David Ross the entire collection of Rally Brochures is now available for digital reference. The documents cover every year dating back to 1981!! There is a wealth of knowledge and an impressive list of speakers in these documents. Browse through the files and share if you find anything fascinated buried in the text!