Stories by Jenna Valente
Jenna developed a passion for conservation through her outdoorsy nature and upbringing in Hawaii, Washington State and Maine. A graduate of Virginia Tech's Executive Master of Natural Resources program and University of Maine's School of Communication and Journalism, she welcomes any opportunity to educate the public about the importance of caring for the environment.
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Photo Essay: Exploring the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway
February 23, 2015Many brave souls risked their lives on the trail in search of freedom.
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Push for public access at Crow’s Nest Natural Area Preserve
January 2, 2015Virginia DCR aims to open thousands of acres of land to the public.
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Fostering environmental stewardship through forest restoration
December 8, 2014Educator strives to inspire young minds by making restoration events fun and simple.
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Sustainability is the ultimate wine pairing
November 18, 2014At Boordy Vineyards, smart business means responsible land management and community engagement.
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Maryland horse farmers steward the land
October 7, 2014Waredaca horse farm sets a positive example for environmental stewards and the equine community alike.
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Protecting pollinators as important pieces of environmental puzzle
September 10, 2014Educators use honeybees to connect students with the natural world.
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Maryland Department of Natural Resources links watermen with chefs
July 22, 2014By connecting chefs with seafood, the state agency emphasizes the importance of buying local.
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Conserving waterfowl habitat at Mallard Haven River Farm
March 25, 2014Landowner has created a safe haven for waterfowl on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
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Wastewater treatment plant cuts pollution in D.C.
October 24, 2013Upgrades at Blue Plains will help the plant clean water and save energy.
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Virginia fish collection preserves and archives local species
September 17, 2013The Virginia Institute of Marine Science is home to the only collection of Chesapeake Bay fish.
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