Author Archives for Janet Muncy

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Field Notes: (Hopefully Not) Spotting the Spotted Lanternfly

February 19, 2021 5:07 pm Published by Comments Off on Field Notes: (Hopefully Not) Spotting the Spotted Lanternfly

  By Katlin Dewitt, Forest Health Specialist The spotted lanternfly is an invasive, sapsucking insect that was first detected in Winchester, Virginia in January 2018. As a pest of many different plants, it poses a threat to many of our native tree species, such as black walnut, maples, cherries, and many more. Additionally, this pest feeds on numerous commercially important plants like grapes, hops, apricots, plums, and apples. As a... Read More


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Native Ecosystem Restoration Expanded in Southeastern Virginia

February 16, 2021 11:45 am Published by Comments Off on Native Ecosystem Restoration Expanded in Southeastern Virginia

The Virginia Department of Forestry (DOF) and the Meadowview Biological Research Station (MBRS) recently acquired land that expands an existing conservation easement on the Joseph Pines Preserve in Sussex County.  The 196-acre purchase by MBRS increases the preserve property to nearly 428 acres. The easement, donated to DOF by MBRS, includes the entire preserve. “This partnership exemplifies the positive impact of multiple agencies and nonprofit organizations working together with a shared... Read More


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Restoring Canopy at Camp Kum-Ba-Yah

February 15, 2021 11:00 am Published by Comments Off on Restoring Canopy at Camp Kum-Ba-Yah

The Virginia Department of Forestry (DOF) helped Camp Kum-Ba-Yah give some much-needed care to their campground’s forest. The wooded property in Lynchburg, Virginia is owned and operated by the Lynchburg Covenant Fellowship. Camp Kum-Ba-Yah was founded in 1950 by Reverend Bev Cosby. Along with the camp, the property houses the Church of the Covenant, The Lodge of the Fishermen, Common Grounds Café, and Chrysalis Interfaith Retreat Center. Ash trees on... Read More


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Field Notes: Fire Season is Coming – Be Prepared!

February 11, 2021 11:53 am Published by Comments Off on Field Notes: Fire Season is Coming – Be Prepared!

By Heather Tuck, DOF Eastern Region Fire Specialist Happy February! As we move into this month, my mind, along with many others at Virginia Department of Forestry (DOF), turns to preparing for the upcoming spring fire season. It may not look like it outside (there are five inches of glorious snow outside my window right now), but we are quickly approaching fire season in Virginia. As a fire program specialist,... Read More


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In Memory of Page Hutchinson

February 4, 2021 11:10 am Published by 1 Comment

The Virginia Department of Forestry is mourning the loss of Page Hutchinson, Virginia’s Project Learning Tree Coordinator and member of the DOF family, after she passed away unexpectedly this week. Page was a leader in the environmental education community. Beyond the work she did to build Virginia’s PLT program, Page worked with the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, the Virginia Master Naturalists, and the Virginia Association for Environmental Educators. In... Read More