If you have donated a conservation easement or purchased land in easement, you already know that your land trust will stop by annually to check in with you. The representative will frequently have helpful information to assist you in reaching your conservation goals. In addition, in Rappahannock, landowners are fortunate to have a wide array of specialized information sources above and beyond what the land trust normally provides. Even if your land is not in easement, many of these resources can help you manage your land.
Culpeper Soil & Water Conservation District
The Culpeper Soil & Water Conservation District promotes the stewardship of soil and water and the conservation of our natural resources by educating and providing technical assistance to manage, protect, and enhance the land and water for the benefit and enjoyment of the citizens of Culpeper, Greene, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties.
Headwaters Farm-to-Table Program
The mission of the Farm-to-Table Program is to cultivate students who are good stewards of the earth and productive community members through classroom study of horticulture, cultivation of school gardens, and hands-on experiences at local family farms.
The Piedmont Environmental Council
The Piedmont Environmental Council is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the Piedmont’s rural economy, natural resources, history and beauty. PEC is a comprehensive source for information on caring for your land and is also an accredited land trust.
Rappahannock County Government
The Rappahannock Virginia local government homepage.
Rappahannock Friends & Lovers of our Watersheds
RappFLOW exists to build a shared base of knowledge among all stakeholders. From this knowledge we can distill and prioritize issues that are important to the citizens and to the protection of our watersheds. We view this knowledge-building activity as foundational for future watershed management planning activities.
The Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection
The Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection is dedicated to preserving the natural resources and rural character of Rappahannock County, Virginia.
The Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission
The Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission serves the counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock, and the towns of Culpeper, Gordonsville, Madison, Orange, Remington, Warrenton and Washington. They provide professional planning and technical resources, a concerted approach to regional cooperation, planning assistance with program delivery, and a forum for the interaction of appointed and elected local government officials and citizen members.