The Opequon Watershed at a Glance
64.4-mile-long stream draining 344 square miles of the northern Shenandoah Valley in Virginia and West Virginia before emptying into the Potomac River. Click through the PDF below.
The Opequon Watershed at a Glance
64.4-mile-long stream draining 344 square miles of the northern Shenandoah Valley in Virginia and West Virginia before emptying into the Potomac River. Click through the PDF below.
On a gorgeous September morning, a group of about 20 people joined TOW on a walk in the Abrams Creek Wetlands Preserve in the city of Winchester. Standing by the sign for the city’s first nature preserve on its 20th anniversary, leader Woody Bousquet described the green heron that became the icon for the preserve and showed brochures about the area.
The Downstream Project's Bill Howard returned to Specks Run to monitor the cleanup project.
In 2004, portions of the Redbud Run watershed in eastern Frederick County, Virginia were set aside for conservation. But while acquiring land is essential, it is only the beginning of long-term protection.
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