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Wildlife Foundation of Virginia — Wounded Warriors Hunt Program

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The organization's own site (vawildlife.org) returned an HTTP 403 on direct WebFetch on two separate attempts during this research pass, so every claim here rests on WebSearch-indexed summaries of the site's own content rather than a directly inspected page — marked 'unverified' rather than 'verified' specifically because of that gap, consistent with this project's own 'don't rely on a search-result snippet for a claim you couldn't directly inspect' discipline. Re-attempt a direct fetch in a future pass; the organization and program both appear real and are referenced as an official resource on DWR's own veterans-services page.

Wildlife Foundation of Virginia (organization site, via search-indexed content) · Last checked 2026-08-10

Conservation OrganizationYouth / Veteran ProgramCurrently Operating

A Virginia conservation nonprofit whose Wounded Warriors program serves wounded, ill, and injured military community members through outdoor recreation, alongside separate youth initiatives. The organization's own land acquisition — Port Richmond Marsh, 478 acres on the Mattaponi River in the Town of West Point — has been made available for waterfowl hunting since the 2024-2025 season, per search-engine-indexed coverage of the organization. West Point sits on the outer edge of the Hampton Roads region (closer to the Middle Peninsula) rather than squarely within it — included with that caveat rather than overstated as core Hampton Roads.

City
Statewide (Virginia)
Website
https://vawildlife.org/

What this listing confirms

  • Guided hunts
  • Youth programming
  • Veteran programming

The organization's own site (vawildlife.org) returned an HTTP 403 on direct WebFetch on two separate attempts during this research pass, so every claim here rests on WebSearch-indexed summaries of the site's own content rather than a directly inspected page — marked 'unverified' rather than 'verified' specifically because of that gap, consistent with this project's own 'don't rely on a search-result snippet for a claim you couldn't directly inspect' discipline. Re-attempt a direct fetch in a future pass; the organization and program both appear real and are referenced as an official resource on DWR's own veterans-services page.

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