Scott Klopfer of Virginia Tech’s Conservation Management Institute was one of seven speakers to address the crowd at a ribbon cutting for Primland’s Golden Eagle Tree House, named for the golden eagle discovered on the property. The Primat family attending the dedication from Geneva, Switzerland are (from left) Flora, Berengere, Kevin and Harold. Also pictured are Senator Roscoe Reynolds’ wife Linda, minority leader of the House of Delegates Ward Armstrong, and Patrick County Board of Supervisors’ chairman
Photo: Scott Klopfer of Virginia Tech’s Conservation Management Institute was one of seven speakers to address the crowd at a ribbon cutting for Primland’s Golden Eagle Tree House, named for the golden eagle discovered on the property. The Primat family attending the dedication from Geneva, Switzerland are (from left) Flora, Berengere, Kevin and Harold. Also pictured are Senator Roscoe Reynolds’ wife Linda, minority leader of the House of Delegates Ward Armstrong, and Patrick County Board of Supervisors’ chairman Roger T. Hayden. Photo by Colleen Redman
Scott Klopfer of Virginia Tech’s Conservation Management Institute was one of seven speakers to address the crowd at a ribbon cutting for Primland’s Golden Eagle Tree House, named for the golden eagle discovered on the property. The Primat family attending the dedication from Geneva, Switzerland are (from left) Flora, Berengere, Kevin and Harold. Also pictured are Senator Roscoe Reynolds’ wife Linda, minority leader of the House of Delegates Ward Armstrong, and Patrick County Board of Supervisors’ chairman