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  • Dolly Sods Stewards Training

    Posted by danrad on May 31, 2022

    By Dave Johnston The Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards program took a big jump forward on May 15 when about 30 new volunteers participated in…


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  • Painted Trillium – Trillium undulatum

    Posted by danrad on May 31, 2022

    One of the most beautiful Spring flowers to be found in the mountains of West Virginia is the Painted Trillium.  Mainly only found at elevations above 2500 feet,…


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  • The Future of Energy in West Virginia

    Posted by danrad on May 31, 2022

    By John McFerrin The West Virginia Center for Energy and Sustainable, part of the West Virginia University College of Law, does research and analysis…


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  • If You See Something – Do Something!

    Posted by danrad on May 31, 2022

    By Luanne McGovern It’s no secret that the public lands of West Virginia continue to be under attack.  The recent WV legislative session was filled…


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  • Become a Citizen Scientist! Help Conduct Water Quality Monitoring Related to Corridor H Construction

    Posted by danrad on May 31, 2022

    The Rivers Committee of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy has partnered with Friends of the Cheat, West Virginia Rivers Coalition, Trout Unlimited, Corridor H Alternatives and members…


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  • Coal Company Held in Contempt

    Posted by danrad on May 31, 2022

    By John McFerrin Lexington Coal Company has been held in contempt for its failure to comply with previous Court orders to clean up its…


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  • Thoughts from our president

    Posted by danrad on May 31, 2022

    Our West Virginia Highlands are a biologically important treasure and perform an immeasurable role in our ability to support and promote tourism, provide clean drinking water, and…


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  • Time to Talk Turkey Again

    Posted by danrad on May 31, 2022

    By Cindy Rank No, it’s not November. Nor is it Thanksgiving or any other recurring celebratory events. But…


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  • Landowner Arrested for Impeding a Hunt

    Posted by danrad on April 30, 2022

    In April 2021 Eddie Fletcher heard the loud barking of hounds close to his house on his wooded property in Greenbrier County. Fletcher quickly ran to the…


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  • Abolish West Virginia Spring/Summer Bear Dog Training

    Posted by danrad on April 30, 2022

    By Allen Johnson This picture is of a young bear that entered  our chicken coop in August 2020. I shot it at the command of…


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