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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge is the reason we are here.False Cape State Park offers a unique location, being bounded by the ocean, Back Bay, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, and the virtually unsettled North Carolina coastal dunes.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality is responsible for ensuring the protection of more than 1 million acres of tidal and non-tidal wetlands.
The Nature Conservancy has protected over 1,700 acres of land and is actively restoring over 200 acres of wetlands within the Back Bay, North Landing River, and Northwest River conservation corridors.
The Virginia Beach Audobon Society is actively dedicated to the Audobon cause of saving birds, wildlife, and habitat.
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is mounting the biggest fight for clean water the United States has ever seen.
Make a difference in your own environment by creating a National Wildlife Federation backyard habitat.
Back Bay makes up the largest watershed area in the City of Virginia Beach at over 66,300 acres. That's 33.7% of the city!
Lynnhaven River Now formed in 2003 to tackle the challenge of reducing pollution in Virginia Beach's third largest but most urban watershed area.
The Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum is a partner organization to BBRF, providing historical and educational support.
Virginia Naturally is Virginia's gateway to environmental information and resources.
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