• 💡 CE: Blue Ridge PRISM Webinar: Documenting Invasive Plants with Herbaria: A Tutorial with Dr. Andrea Weeks

    Virtual

    Description: Join the webinar to learn how you can report your observations to the central scientific resource for county-level plant distributions, the Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora https://vaplantatlas.org/. These maps are incorporated into the Flora of Virginia app (https://floraofvirginia.org/flora-app/) and are an ever-growing resource for understanding what plant species grow where in the Commonwealth. Because of the […]

  • Catch the King Webinar

    Catch the King Tide Volunteer General Interest Webinar, Hey Tide Mappers! Our first Catch the King General Interest webinar is coming up…  Join us on August 22nd for a Lunch & Learn (12-2pm) all about CTK 2025, how to get involved, how to use the Sea Level Rise app, and how to connect with other volunteers. […]

  • Bald Eagle Release at Kiptopeke State Park!

    Kiptopeke State Park 3540 Kiptopeke Dr., Cape Charles, VA, United States

    From the Wildlife Center of Virginia: We have exciting news! We’re releasing a Bald Eagle back to the wild on Thursday, August 28 (https://wildlifecenter.org/news-events/news/2025/bald-eagle-release-kiptopeke-state-park) —and you’re invited to the release! Bald Eagle #25-2450 was admitted on June 24 from Norfolk, Virginia. The fledgling had been found grounded for more than a week, with no parents observed in […]

  • 💡 CE: Virginia Master Naturalist Statewide Conference and Volunteer Training 2025

    Westin Richmond 6331 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA, United States

    Registration required. Overview​WhenThe 2025Virginia Master Naturalist Statewide Conference and Training will be Friday, September 5 through Sunday, September 7. Pre-conference field trips and activities will take place during the day on Friday and the main event will run Friday evening through Sunday mid-day.   WhereOur Pocahontas and Riverine Chapters welcome VMN volunteers from across Virginia to the Richmond region. […]

  • 💡 CE: Birdwatching Boat Tour with Capt. Payne

    BOAT TRIP, Saturday, September 6, 2025. Birdwatching Boat Tour with Capt. Payne, Wachapreague, VA. Celebrate World Shorebird Day and get an amazingly close look at seabirds and shorebirds from the water!  $20/Limited to 6 Participants/Time Slot. Registration Required by 8/28/2025 Leader:  Capt. Meriwether Payne 757-710-2454. Saturday, Sept. 6 at 3 time slots, please register for only […]

  • 🧤 Volunteer: STEAM Community Event (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts/Agriculture, and Mathematics)

    Mary N. Smith Cultural Enrichment Center 24577 Mary N. Smith Road, Accomac, Virginia, United States

    The Education and Outreach Committee is looking for volunteers for this event. We will be focusing on TREES.  We have numerous kids activities such as create your personal tree ring paper plate, match the tree ring to the conditions, make a tree penny necklace and more.  All training will be provided.  We need two people for each time slot […]

  • 💡 CE: Proper Native Tree Planting for Long-Term Success (Virtual – Penn State Extension)

    Virtual
    Virtual Event

    The success of newly planted trees depends on more than proper planting techniques—site selection and follow-up care are just as essential for ensuring healthy, long-term growth. Join the Master Watershed Steward program and a Community Tree Specialist from the Bureau of Forestry to learn how to choose the right planting location for your native trees […]

    $5.00
  • 🧤 Volunteer: Catch the King Data Collection Training

    UVA Coastal Research Center/LTER 6364 Cliffs Rd, Cape Charles, United States

    Catch the King is an annual community science initiative that mobilizes volunteers to map the extent of tidal flooding during perigean spring tides, also known as “king tides.” These tides represent the highest astronomical tides of the year, occurring when the gravitational forces of the Moon and the Sun align, and the Moon is at […]

  • 💡 Fall Migration Bird Walk at the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.

    Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge – Toms Cove Visitor Center 8586 Beach Road, Chincoteague, Virginia

    Meet at the Toms Cove Visitor Center. We’ll look for migrating songbirds and shorebirds. For birders of all levels and all ages. Hosted by the National Park Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Eastern Shore Master Naturalists. Log your hours in Better Impact under Category 2 – Continuing Education.

  • 💡ESMN Chapter Meeting

    💡CE: ESMN Chapter Meeting: TNC’s Mario Balitbit on Long-Term Monitoring of Shore Bird Populations

    Virginia Institute of Marine Science Eastern Shore Laboratory, Seaside Hall 36 Atlantic Street, Wachapreague, VA, United States

    Mario Balitbit will discuss long-term monitoring of shore bird of populations such as American Oystercatchers, Whimbrels and Willets. TNC Bio: A lifelong bird enthusiast, Mario joined TNC full time in December 2022 after working as a summer seasonal shorebird technician. As part of VVCR’s Migratory Bird Program, Mario assists with our long-term monitoring efforts of […]