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Those of you who have visited JK Black Oak Wildlife Sanctuary know about our struggles with invasive plants that dominate many parts of the property. During the June 6 work day we focused on invasive removal in one of the deer exclosure fences and trail maintenance. Unlike past Ju...


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Karen Jimenez first became involved with Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy through a Youth Conservation Leadership Project with the Virginia Soil & Water Conservation District. Guided by Amy Ulland, LWC Board President and Stream Monitoring Program Coordinator, Karen focused her project on Salt Watch, a community science initiative that monitors chloride pollution in local wat...


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Volume 31 Issue 2, Spring 2026

by Sheila Ferguson and Gerco Hoogeweg

Vernal pools play a critical role in supporting wildlife, making their restoration a high priority at JK Black Oak Wildlife Sanctuary. Two of our vernal pools, the LeSabre and Pin Oak pools, have been degraded over the years by trash and encroaching ...


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Volume 31 Issue 2, Spring 2026

by Abigail Seeley

If someone is searching for Autumn Olive berries, most likely they intend to make jam. I am told that it is delicious, and a quick internet search yields recipes for jam, fruit leather, jelly, sorbet, and dressing. To make a tasty treat even better, Autumn Olive berries...


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