ABOUT
Founded as the Conservation Council of Virginia in 1969, Virginia Conservation Network (VCN) began as a roundtable of major conservation groups and has grown to include over 150 Network Partners across the Commonwealth (click here to see a full list of Network Partners). VCN is committed to building a powerful, diverse, and highly-coordinated conservation movement focused on protecting our Commonwealth’s natural resources.
VCN is a facilitator of strategic action, a resource for Network Partners statewide, and a constant conservation presence in Virginia’s Capitol. Playing a unique role in Virginia’s conservation community, VCN helps the community speak with one coordinated voice. The organization and its staff focus on strengthening the conservation community as a whole and winning environmental victories that benefit all Virginians.
VCN’s Network Partners work on a wide range of issues from stream restoration to transportation reform to renewable energy advancement to promoting sustainable community growth and more. Given the diverse work of our partners organizations, VCN organizes its programs into four main categories: Healthy Rivers, Clean Energy and Climate, Land Conservation, and Land Use and Transportation.
VCN is proud to serve as the state lead for the Choose Clean Water Coalition — the regional coalition advocating for clean rivers and streams in communities throughout the Chesapeake Bay Watershed — and as the Virginia state affiliate for the National Wildlife Federation.
VCN NEWS
Support for the Governor’s Virginia Land Conservation Foundation Budget Amendment
Virginia Conservation Network supports the Governor’s Amendment #10, which directly appropriates $3.5M from the general fund for the preservation of historic tribal lands of the Chickahominy Tribe.
ROUNDUP: Conservation Community Statements on Single-Use Plastics – Executive Order 77
Round-up of statements from the conservation community on Executive Order 77, which phases out single use plastics in Virginia state government.
2021 General Assembly Wrap-Up: the State Budget
VCN's fifth and final wrap up from the 2021 general session covers how our conservation priorities fared in the 2021-2022 biennial budget conference report released by the General Assembly.
STAFF
Mary Rafferty | Executive Director
Lisa McLaughlin | Operations Manager
Pat Calvert | Senior Policy & Campaigns Manager – Land Conservation & Healthy Rivers
Wyatt Gordon | Policy & Campaigns Manager – Land Use & Transportation
Narissa Turner | Policy & Campaigns Manager – Clean Energy & Climate
Nicole Duimstra | Communications & Campaigns Manager
Andrew Perrow | Civic Engagement & Outreach Manager
Kyle Gatlin | Partner Resources Manager
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Karen Forget | Chair — Executive Director, Lynnhaven River Now
Kendyl Crawford | Vice-Chair — Director, Virginia Interfaith Power & Light
Chris Miller | Secretary — President, Piedmont Environmental Council
Clarence Tong | Treasurer — Legislative Affairs Manager, Environmental Defense Fund
Pamela Bingham — President, Bingham Consulting Services
Jeanette Cadwallender — Former President, Garden Club of Virginia
Karen Campblin — Environment and Climate Justice Chair, Virginia State Conference NAACP
Elizabeth Christeller
Will Cleveland — Staff Attorney, Southern Environmental Law Center
Daryl Downing — Executive Committee Member of the Sierra Club (Virginia Chapter), USAF Lt. Col. (ret.)
John Eustis — Executive Director, New River Land Trust
John D. Hutchinson — Executive Director, Valley Conservation Council
Cale Jaffe — Associate Professor of Law & Director of the Environmental Law and Community Engagement Clinic, University of Virginia School of Law
Roberta Kellam — Chair, Eastern Shore of Virginia Birding and Wildlife Programs, Inc
Stewart Schwartz — Executive Director, Coalition for Smarter Growth
Calandra Waters Lake — Director of Sustainability, College of William & Mary
Kate Wofford — Executive Director, Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley
ANNUAL REPORT
The Annual Report covers the Network’s legislative accomplishments from the last year, staff and Board changes, an overview of our 2020 events, and more. See our digital version below or reach out for a hardcopy.

