PROTECTING NATIVE FLORA AND FAUNA
Our Commitment
Protecting native flora and fauna to support ecosystem integrity and resilience.
THE ISSUE
Virginia’s wildlife, their habitats, and their food sources are growingly threatened by encroachment and climate change. As human populations continue to expand into and impact areas of the state, we must ensure initiatives that protect the health and safe movement of our flora and fauna. Protecting wildlife helps to keep our ecosystems intact.
VCN Staff
POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Fund key water quality programs at levels consistent with achieving the goals of the Watershed Implementation Plan (see chapter Meeting Our Chesapeake Bay Clean-Up Goals, p. 1).
- Fund land conservation programs (see Healthy, Resilient Communities and Landscapes, p. 88).
- Increase funding for key state environmental agencies to levels adequate with programmatic needs, including programs to address resiliency and climate change needs.
- Fund and ensure rapid and thorough integration of environmental justice mandates. See additional recommendations in Working Towards Environmental Justice (p. 118).
- Ensure Virginia’s natural resources programs are adequately and reliably funded going forward by adopting dedicated funding mechanisms, such as application of the full statewide recordation fee revenue (see Exploring Dedicated Funding for Conservation, p. 94).
BILLS
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ALERTS
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NEWS
Land Conservation Education Week: show me the money!
Welcome to the second week of Our Common Agenda Education Series, featuring the Land Conservation chapter of Our Common Agenda.
Wildlife & Fisheries Education Week: wildlife corridors, mussels, and oysters – oh my!
Welcome to week one of Our Common Agenda Education Series, featuring the Wildlife & Fisheries chapter of Our Common Agenda. Read below for the latest on Virginia’s wildlife corridors, mussel populations, and oyster populations.
TALKING POINTS
Check back in January for talking points for the 2022 General Assembly Session.

