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Book Review: What an Owl Knows by Jennifer Ackerman

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    Book Review: What an Owl Knows by Jennifer Ackerman

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    Review by John McFerrin This is a book about owls—where they live, what they can do, threats they face, and folklore about owls. The…


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  • Clearing the Waters: West Virginia’s Impaired Streams List

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By Olivia Miller As we have all heard before, the first step in fixing a problem is acknowledging that you have one. The same…


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  • Thoughts From Our President

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By Marilyn Shoenfeld Mother Nature is very busy with the annual coloring of the leaves, which has been very evident witnessing the annual transformation…


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    Public Service Commission Considering Crippling Solar Power

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By John McFerrin The West Virginia Public Service Commission is considering a proposal by First Energy (parent company of Mon Power) to reduce the…


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    Mushroom Meander 2023: Another Successful Outing

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    By Larry Thomas Mushrooms are among the most mysterious life forms, and here in West Virginia, mushrooms are thriving. According to the West Virginia…


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  • Book Review: Smokescreen by Chad Hanson

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    Review by John McFerrin This is a book about forest fires—how we talk about them, how we think about them, and, most importantly, public…


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  • A wilderness trail cuts through an open area in Dolly Sods

    Wilderness Trails (Part Two of Part Two)

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    By Dave Johnston In the first part of this series, we looked at how trails–unquestionably a human structure–can be justified, and even encouraged, in…


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  • Spotted Lanternflies on a tree trunk

    Spotted Lanternfly on the Move in West Virginia

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    By Olivia Miller In mid-September, the West Virginia Department of Agriculture reported that the invasive spotted lanternfly has been found in two additional West…


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  • A Dolly Sods vista with the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy logo overlayed

    A New Project: Highlands Creatures Coloring Book!

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    By Olivia Miller The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy has recently been awarded a $4,050 grant from the Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area to create an…


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  • Register today! West Virginia Environmental Council Annual Meeting November 3-5

    An Update from the West Virginia Environmental Council

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    By Lucia Valentine The West Virginia Environmental Council has been working hard year-round to advance multiple campaigns in preparation for the 2024 legislative session….


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