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Closing Dates Announced for Monongahela National Forest Recreation Sites

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  • Closing Dates Announced for Monongahela National Forest Recreation Sites

    Posted by danrad on November 2, 2020

    While most of Monongahela National Forest is open year-round, closing only when access roads are snow-covered, some developed campgrounds, picnic areas and both visitor centers are routinely…


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  • West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Position on Climate Change

    Posted by danrad on November 2, 2020

    Naturally occurring greenhouse gases have been warming the Earth for millions of years. Without these naturally occurring greenhouse gases, such as water vapor and carbon dioxide (CO2),…


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  • West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Adopts Single Use Plastics Policy

    Posted by danrad on November 2, 2020

    The single-use plastics policy is an attempt to move upstream in the effort that the Conservancy has mounted in recent years to “monitor pipeline construction, well drilling…


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  • West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Adopts Climate Change Policy

    Posted by danrad on November 2, 2020

    During its October meeting the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Board adopted a policy on climate change.             The genesis for the climate change policy came…


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  • Thoughts from our president

    Posted by danrad on November 2, 2020

    WOW, October was certainly the time for visiting the highlands that we all love. Traveling through the mountains, as many others that I passed along the way…


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  • Objections Continue to the Mountain Valley Pipeline

    Posted by danrad on November 2, 2020

    By Cindy Rank Last month’s Highlands Voice (October 2020) explained the legal challenge by WV Highlands Conservancy and seven co-plaintiffs to the recently reissued Army Corps…


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  • Strange Doings by Department of Environmental Protection in Eastern Panhandle

    Posted by danrad on October 1, 2020

    By Christine Wimer, President Jefferson County Foundation It is time for the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to stop catering to corporations and start protecting…


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  • Hearing on Water Quality Rules Turns into Nothing

    Posted by danrad on October 1, 2020

    A September 23 hearing of the Legislative Rulemaking Review Committee on proposed water quality standards proved anticlimactic as the rules were taken off the agenda.


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  • Learn the Straight Scoop on Climate Change

    Posted by danrad on October 1, 2020

    Late last month, the West Virginia Climate Alliance, an emerging coalition of environmental, civil rights, faith-based and civic organizations, released A Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change. The Guide…


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  • Headwater

    Posted by danrad on October 1, 2020

    By Jack Slocomb Seneca Creek rises up out of ancient, wrinkled folds of earth, out of timelessness, an immense continuity.             When…


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