Zuni Microsite
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
LocationIsle of Wight County, Virginia, U.S.
AreaOver 1,000 acres (400 ha)
DesignationConservation Landscape Unit
OperatorVirginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Old Dominion University

The Zuni Microsite is a designated conservation landscape unit located along the Blackwater River in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. It represents one of the most ecologically significant concentrations of rare species and fire-dependent plant communities in the Mid-Atlantic United States.[1]

Geography and composition

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The microsite is not a single contiguous park but a collection of protected lands that share similar geologic and biological characteristics. Key components of the microsite include:

Ecology

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The area is characterized by the "Zuni Pine Barrens," which sit on ancient Pleistocene sand dunes. These well-drained, nutrient-poor soils support rare flora such as the state-endangered pyxie moss and provide habitat for the Canebrake rattlesnake. Restoration efforts in the microsite focus heavily on prescribed burning to mimic the natural fire cycles required for longleaf pine ecosystems to thrive.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Zuni Pine Barrens Preserves". Old Dominion University. Retrieved December 22, 2025.
  2. ^ "Natural Area Preserves". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Retrieved December 22, 2025.