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Izaak Walton League Promotes Conservation and Outdoor Programs at Community Forum

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Residents attending the South River District community forum at Skyline High School on March 15 also had the opportunity to learn about local conservation efforts through the Izaak Walton League of America’s Warren County Chapter.

Sharon Longmire spoke on behalf of the organization, sharing information about the group’s mission and the wide range of outdoor activities available to members and the public.

Sharon Longmire speaks with residents about conservation programs and outdoor activities offered by the Izaak Walton League’s Warren County chapter during the South River District community forum at Skyline High School on March 15.

The Warren County chapter of the Izaak Walton League is a long-standing conservation organization focused on protecting natural resources and promoting responsible stewardship of land, water, and wildlife in the Northern Shenandoah Valley.

The group is based on a 155-acre farm property in Browntown, where members have spent decades developing trails, maintaining wildlife habitats, and creating a space for outdoor recreation and education.

Longmire said the property includes a fishing pond, hiking trails, and outdoor program areas, making it a destination for families and individuals interested in nature and conservation.

The organization offers about 2.5 miles of hiking trails, which are scheduled for improvements and updated markings this spring to make them more accessible to visitors.

The group also hosts a variety of educational and recreational activities throughout the year, many of which are open to the public.

One upcoming event includes archery and fly-casting lessons beginning April 18, coinciding with the Redbud Festival. The lessons are open to the public and provide an introduction to outdoor skills for participants of all ages.

The property also includes an archery range and a small firearms sighting range, though use of those facilities requires membership.

In addition to outdoor recreation, the organization is involved in conservation and community service efforts. Volunteers regularly participate in local cleanup projects, including roadside litter removal efforts throughout the county.

An upcoming Browntown Road cleanup scheduled for April 12 invites community members to participate, regardless of whether they are members of the organization.

Longmire said one of the challenges the group faces is simply raising awareness.

Many residents, she noted, are not familiar with the organization or its location, despite its long history and community presence.

The Warren County chapter has been active for more than 90 years, working to preserve the region’s natural beauty while providing educational and outdoor recreational opportunities.

The organization’s mission focuses on protecting clean water and air, preserving wildlife habitats, and encouraging people to understand and appreciate the natural world.

Through its programs, the group aims to provide a family-friendly environment where residents can connect with nature while learning about conservation.

Members and volunteers continue to maintain the property and expand programming, ensuring that the land remains protected for future generations.

More information about events, membership, and programs can be found on the organization’s website and social media pages.

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