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    Annual Bird Counts

    Yellow-billed cuckoos, oh my! Attendees of the KVLT bird counts in April 2019, had a great time and a beautiful morning, despite the very rough storm that went through the[…]

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    Annual Toast to the Trees

    We are excited to finally bring back Toast to the Trees in 2022 to help celebrate KVLT’s 30thanniversary! Join us on: Thursday, June 16, 2022  The Ivy Place (8603 Van[…]

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    KVLT Celebrates 25 Years of Conservation Work

    In 1992 Lindsay Pettus had a vision of a way to protect significant natural and cultural areas in Lancaster County where he was born and raised. Gathering friends and fellow[…]

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