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This southern Virginia city settled in the Blue Ridge Mountains was once a salt lick where trails left by Indigenous People and animals crossed in the center of the valley.—
Anne Byrn,
Southern Living,
24 Dec. 2025 The agency also found some of their fences in disrepair and their salt licks — which provide cattle with essential minerals — too close to creeks and springs, drawing the animals into those habitats.—
Jimmy Tobias,
ProPublica,
3 Dec. 2025 Plus, with a salt lick and waterhole directly in front of the villa’s pool, wildlife will come right to you.—
Chris Liebenberg,
Travel + Leisure,
3 Aug. 2025 The sure-footed climber has been observed hoofing up to 18 miles to get to a salt lick.—
Dino Grandoni,
Anchorage Daily News,
17 Oct. 2022 This tapir has a face full of mud after feeding at a natural salt lick.—
Discover Staff,
Discover Magazine,
16 May 2016