In 2021, private landowners partnered with various land trusts and conservation agencies to permanently protect an additional 6,474 acres of land in Albemarle, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Greene, Loudoun, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock counties.
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Please address general press inquiries to Cindy Sabato at csabato@pecva.org or 540-347-2334 x7021 — or to the point of contact listed in a specific press release. You can also get in touch with PEC on twitter: @piedmontenviron.
![Wilderness Crossing: New Residential Development or Potential Superfund Site?](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/wilderness_crosssing_orange_county_credit_hugh_Kenny-3-of-15-1024x487.jpg)
Wilderness Crossing: New Residential Development or Potential Superfund Site?
In November 2021, PEC learned that of the five formally-named gold mine sites located on the proposed Wilderness Crossing residential development, none of them have been closed and cleaned up – a process called “reclamation.”
![Climate Scientist Katharine Hayhoe Shares Hope for the Holidays](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/khayhoe_book_signing_credit_sophia_chapin_PEC7-1024x819.jpg)
Climate Scientist Katharine Hayhoe Shares Hope for the Holidays
Over 70 people, from Fairfax to Winchester, gathered at the Blue Valley Vineyard and Winery in Delaplane on Saturday, Dec. 18 to hear from Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, renowned climate scientist and author of the recently published book Saving Us.
![PEC Announces Annual Photo Contest Winners for 2021](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/web_size_Glow_Rime_Glow_nick_palastro_landscapes_2021_photo_contest_finalist_RimeIceLightning121920-Nick-Palastro-Nick-Palastro-1-1024x684.jpg)
PEC Announces Annual Photo Contest Winners for 2021
The Piedmont Environmental Council is pleased to announce the winners of its 2021 Annual Photo Contest, in which professional and amateur photographers alike submit their best images of the beautiful Virginia Piedmont, from within Albemarle, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Greene, Loudoun, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties and the City of Charlottesville.
![Maddensville Historic Site, Civil War Memorial, is dedicated before a crowd of 200 in Culpeper](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/usct_memorial_madddens_tavern_credit_hugh_kenny_PEC_11.6.21-02238_1200x-1024x536.jpg)
Maddensville Historic Site, Civil War Memorial, is dedicated before a crowd of 200 in Culpeper
On the stunningly sunny and crystal clear, crisp morning of Saturday, Nov. 6, just ahead of Veteran’s Day, some 200 people from far and wide came together in rural Culpeper County, Virginia to dedicate a new Civil War memorial site honoring three United States Colored Troops killed nearby in 1864 and the contributions of the family of a free Black man, Willis Madden.
![New monument to honor United States Colored Troops and African American contributions in Culpeper County](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/USCT-Madden-Historical-Marker-Groundbreaking-credit-Bri-West-PEC-2000x-1024x642.jpg)
New monument to honor United States Colored Troops and African American contributions in Culpeper County
While a national reckoning with the impacts of long-standing Confederate symbolism has brought about the sweeping removal of many Civil War statues across the commonwealth, at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6, just ahead of Veteran’s Day, a new Civil War monument will rise up in Culpeper County, Virginia. Along Madden’s Tavern Road near the once-booming crossroads of Routes 610 and 724, this granite obelisk will memorialize the ultimate sacrifice of three veterans, United States Colored Troops (USCT) who were captured and executed by 9th Virginia Cavalry troops just 300 yards away on May 8, 1864.
![PEC Accepting Annual Photo Contest Submissions Through Sept. 30](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/small_sky_meadows_photographer_credit_hugh_Kenny-1-of-1-1024x682.jpg)
PEC Accepting Annual Photo Contest Submissions Through Sept. 30
Now through September 30, professional and amateur photographers alike are invited to submit their best images of the beautiful Virginia Piedmont in The Piedmont Environmental Council’s 11th Annual Photo Contest.
![Virginia Survey Shows Support for Conservation](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/syria_sunrise_credit_hugh_kenny-1024x576.jpg)
Virginia Survey Shows Support for Conservation
Over three-quarters of Virginias support investing $300 million annually to protect Virginia’s natural resources
![PEC’s Piedmont Mobility Alliance recognizes retired Albemarle Greenways Coordinator Dan Mahon](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/21_Mobility_Social-Photo-Jason_Espie_IMG_4678-1024x768.jpg)
PEC’s Piedmont Mobility Alliance recognizes retired Albemarle Greenways Coordinator Dan Mahon
On Friday, Aug. 27, The Piedmont Environmental Council’s Piedmont Mobility Alliance recognized recently-retired Albemarle County Greenways Coordinator Dan Mahon for more than 20 years of service as a “local greenways and blueways pioneer in central Virginia.”
![New Rappahannock River Kayak/Canoe Launch Now Open in Remington, Ribbon-cutting planned for Aug 14, 2021](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/rapp_river_remington_drone_labels_credit_marco_sanchez_pec-1024x665.jpg)
New Rappahannock River Kayak/Canoe Launch Now Open in Remington, Ribbon-cutting planned for Aug 14, 2021
Fauquier County’s second Rappahannock River kayak/canoe launch is now open at the Rector Tract, located at the end of River Road in Remington, giving county residents a new public access point to the state-designated scenic river. The timber-framed, concrete staircase, with a wooden slide for hand-launch of non-motorized vessels, was built over five days last week by Brad Mawyer of the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, Wes Hale and a crew of staff from Fauquier County Parks and Recreation, Maggi Blomstrom of The Piedmont Environmental Council, and three Fauquier County resident volunteers. An official ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Saturday, Aug. 14 at 12 p.m.