More News div class lw news image span class lw item thumb a href /live/news/349-oquinn-challenges-college-to-conquer-new-frontiers img src /live/image/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src region/300,0,2438,2136/3620 Israel OQuinn.rev.1521739891.jpg alt Israel O Quinn speaks at Founders Day 2018 class lw image width 345 height 225 srcset /live/image/scale/2x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src region/300,0,2438,2136/3620 Israel OQuinn.rev.1521739891.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src region/300,0,2438,2136/3620 Israel OQuinn.rev.1521739891.jpg 3x data-max-w 2138 data-max-h 2136 /a /span /div div class lw widget text h4 class lw news headline a href /live/news/349-oquinn-challenges-college-to-conquer-new-frontiers O’Quinn Challenges College to Conquer New Frontiers /a /h4 div class lw news summary p In the 181 years of existence, Emory & Henry College has had many opportunities to conquer new frontie
Virginia Green Travel Alliance announces winners of 2021 Virginia Green Travel Star Awards
Published Thursday, Apr. 22, 2021, 10:08 am
Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook
Purchase a subscription to AFP
Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify
News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com
The Virginia Green Travel Alliance is honoring Virginia’s greenest tourism operators and partners for their outstanding commitments to sustainability and contributions to green tourism in Virginia.
This year, 15 Virginia tourism operations were chosen to receive the Virginia Green program’s highest award, the Virginia Green Travel Star Award. Eleven additional tourism businesses are being recognized with the Virginia Green Travel Leader Award for their continued commitments to environmental stewardship, and sixindividuals are receiving the Green Team All-Star Award for their efforts to lead their organizations’ green program efforts.
Virginia Living Museum welcomes Katniss, its new American Red Wolf
Virginia Living Museum
By: Web Staff
and last updated 2020-12-23 22:14:23-05
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - There s a new four-legged family member at the Virginia Living Museum!
The museum announced Monday it has welcomed an endangered 9-year-old female American Red Wolf named Katniss to their outdoor boardwalk trail. One of the newest non-releasable animals to join the education mission, Katniss is part of a federal Species Survival Plan.
Katniss arrived at the museum under the care of Dr. Kelsey Hayden, the museumâs Lead Veterinarian. Staff say Katniss has an extremely curious attitude and loves to roll on and eat fish, her favorite scent and snack.