Donate to Walk for Wildlife
As teams sign up for Walk for Wildlife, they will be listed here for you to support.
You can use the donation form below to support one of the teams by giving a flat amount. After we receive your donation, we will let the team know of your support. If you prefer to make a per location, mile or species pledge, please email us at contact@loudounwildlife.org.
Donation levels to support a team or sponsor the event are as follows (higher levels include all of the lower rewards plus the reward listed):
- $50 – LWC Membership through the end of 2024; if you’ve already renewed your membership, you can gift a membership to someone else.
- $100 – Name on website
- $250 – Name on t-shirt (must donate before 9/10), social media thank you
- $500 – Prize sponsor, logo on t-shirt
Teams and Team Members
Teams with two or more members are listed here. All teams are listed on the form below.
Avonlea Community: Jacqueline Stellar …
Good Auld Friends: Eric Auld, Joseph Parslow …
Good Falls: Christopher King …
HHMI Janelia Team: Heather Dionne, Kristin Henderson, Karen Hibbard, Aljoscha Nern, Alys Jarvela, Arthur Tsang, Gaby Paez, Lorena Benedetti, Thomas Ravenscroft, Monti Mercer
Jumpy Little Crickets: Adrienne Bassett …
Lost in Leesburg: Juli Barnes …
Milepost 62: Geriann Piazza, Wade Marshall
Procyon lotors: Gregory Scheib …
South Riding Walkers on the Wild Side: Michael Sciortino …
Stealth as an Ivory Billed Woodpecker: Chrissy Boeckel, Eric Hammesfahr
Super Snaman Species Spotters: Jessica Snaman Myers, Max Currier, Kristy Snaman …
Team Lewis: Al & Arlene Lewis
The Birds And The Bees: Arunie Clark, BJ Lecrone, Doreen Varblow …
The Nature Nuts: James McWalters, Annie Peterson …
Whisky Drinking Warbler Watchers: Scott Harris …
Whittle-le-Woods Walkers: Patricia Whittle …
Wilderness Warriors!: Ray, Lynn & Natalie Sousa, Charles Hall
Wildlife Wanderers: Allison Gallo, Bryan Henson, John Denice, Mary Ann Good
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