• Atlantic Coast Pipeline Gets Another Go-Ahead

    In September, The Highlands Voice reported that construction on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline had been stopped by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) because it did not have proper permits.  […]

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  • Where it Began

    Now that the new edition of the Hiking Guide to the Monongahela National Forest has come out, it is interesting to see where it all began. This is from the August, […]

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  • So what’s the answer?

    The story on the Allegheny Front Migration Observatory in the September issue of The Highlands Voicegave an example of a question that a volunteer there would pose to visitors: Which […]

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  • Congress fails to reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund

    National and State of West Virginia conservation and recreation groups have requested that legislators permanently reauthorize theLand and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) and not to allow the LWCF to expire […]

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  • Pipelines and the National Forests: A Conflict of Values

    By Lewis Freeman, Executive Director, Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance It has been over four years since the first proposals were set forth to build two natural gas pipelines that begin in […]

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  • A Tiny Little Update

    In August, the Voicereported that the Land and Water Conservation Fund is in peril.  The Land and Water Conservation Fund is funded by part of the royalties from offshore oil […]

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  • THE ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE’S TIMELINE OF DEFIANCE

    Assembled by Rick Webb, Highlands Conservancy Board Member and Chair of the Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance CSI Program When the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved construction of the ACP in […]

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  • One Bird’s Story

    By LeJay Graffious Maggie Perl returns from the net lanes with several brown paper bags, each labeled with a bird alpha code and twisted at the top to create a […]

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  • Building the Banding Building

    By LeJay Graffious The small banding building is only used for about 2 months and is assembled and taken apart each year.  The idea for a shelter began in 1979, […]

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  • Where do the birds go from here?

    By LeJay Graffious Joan Bell Pattison maintains the recovery data related to the AFMO. Fewer than 100 birds banded at AFMO have been found away from the station. This rate […]

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