Author Archives for Ellen Powell

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Praise for Fallen Leaves

December 15, 2021 2:54 pm Published by Comments Off on Praise for Fallen Leaves

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator  December is here – time to look forward to gifts, family visits, amazing food, and some welcome time off work. Raking leaves doesn’t rank very high on the December fun meter. But think of those fallen leaves as free mulch, there for the taking in this season of spending. Maybe you think of mulch as the chopped wood chips or bark that comes... Read More


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Woodpecker Attends New Employee Orientation

November 15, 2021 8:54 am Published by Comments Off on Woodpecker Attends New Employee Orientation

By Scott Bachman, DOF Senior Area Forester Several weeks ago, the Virginia Department of Forestry (DOF) Eastern Region had the opportunity to show off our work for the agency’s most recently hired employees, during their orientation tour. A group of our region’s staff – Heather Dowling, Jeremey Falkenau, Bryant Bays, Lisa Burke, Brenda Clarke and I – collaborated to come up with several days of activities that we hoped would... Read More


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Can Trees Save a Sinking Island?

November 10, 2021 10:23 am Published by Comments Off on Can Trees Save a Sinking Island?

By Cory Swift-Turner, Public Information Specialist  — Tangier Island is known for its soft-shell crabs and the unique lifestyle of its residents. But the very body of water that sustains the community is also threatening to swallow it. As ocean levels rise, coastal communities across Virginia are facing new challenges from storm-driven erosion, nuisance flooding, and tides that creep in further each year. Island communities such as Tangier, located 12... Read More


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A Walk at Whitney

October 13, 2021 4:20 pm Published by Comments Off on A Walk at Whitney

By Ellen Powell, Conservation Education Coordinator Last week I took a hike at Whitney State Forest, located in Fauquier County, just south of Warrenton. I was a little early for brilliant fall colors, but right on time for another kind of “fall.” There were loads of nuts on the ground, one of the hallmarks of autumn in a Piedmont oak-hickory forest. Known in wildlife circles as hard mast, nuts provide... Read More


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The Vine That Ate Charlottesville

September 29, 2021 4:49 pm Published by Comments Off on The Vine That Ate Charlottesville

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator  I know what you’re thinking. But no, the vine that ate Charlottesville isn’t kudzu. It’s porcelain-berry (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata). You might know this species as an ornamental vine, often seen spilling over pergolas in fancy gardens. It’s great for covering a bare patch of ground or an unsightly old shed. The fruits are quite beautiful, with pale green, lavender, magenta, and blue berries often... Read More