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  • Go North Corridor H

    Where are we in the process? Corridor H: Parsons to Davis

    Posted on August 6, 2024

    From the Go North Corridor H Alliance Background  On February 6, 2024, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in coordination with the West Virginia Department of Highways (WVDOH), announced their intention […]

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  • New Developments in South Fork Cherry River

    Posted on August 6, 2024

    By Andrew Young There have been a number of developments in the time since the last South Fork Cherry River update in The Highlands Voice. First and foremost, there has […]

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  • A Mountain View. Nature and Scenery of the West Virginia Highlands. With a Motorist's Guide. 2nd Edition. James Van Gundy, Ph.D. For the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy

    A Treasure Brought Back into Print

    Posted on August 6, 2024

    By Hugh Rogers For our members and for all who care for, are intrigued by, and like to explore the highlands, the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy is publishing an expanded […]

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  • WVHC Comments on Deer Creek Project

    Posted on August 6, 2024

    (USFS Deer Creek Project Map by the Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance) By John McFerrin On behalf of itself and Greenbrier Watershed Association, Center for Biological Diversity, Christians for the Mountains, and Friends of […]

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    July 2024 Board Highlights

    Posted on August 6, 2024

    By John McFerrin The July 13 meeting of the Board of West Virginia Highlands Conservancy was a momentous one. The meeting saw the end of one era and the beginning […]

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  • An aerial view of Davis WV

    Business Owners Advocate for Northern Route for Corridor H to Protect Local Community and Economy

    Posted on August 6, 2024

    By Olivia Miller A coalition of 32 business owners from the small rural towns of Thomas and Davis in West Virginia have come together to advocate for the northern alignment […]

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  • Mark Your Calendars for WVHC’s 2024 Fall Review!

    Posted on July 9, 2024

    West Virginia Highlands Conservation Efforts: Exploring the Past and Present to Build a Sustainable Future Oct. 18 – 19 at Cacapon Resort State Park The West Virginia Highlands is a […]

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  • West Virginia Mountain Odyssey Upcoming Events

    Posted on July 9, 2024

    Bird Walk and Banding Demo + Old Hemlock Farmhouse Tour, July 14: Spend the morning with us at the Old Hemlock property in Preston County for a bird walk, farmhouse museum […]

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  • Making a Difference: Practical Actions That Individuals Can Take To Reduce Their Impact on Climate – Transportation and Electricity

    Posted on July 9, 2024

    Transportation Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gases in the United States, accounting for 31 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions. Here are a few suggestions for making changes: […]

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  • Toxic water draining into Indian Creek

    Southern WV Needs Clean Water: Contact Leaders Now!

    Posted on July 9, 2024

    From our partners at West Virginia Rivers Coalition Wyoming County residents have faced severe water quality issues in the Wolf Pen/Indian Creek area, highlighting a regional water crisis.  From Below: […]

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