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Forest Service Says Sedimentation Is from Natural Causes, not Its Management

Archives: The Highlands Voice
  • Forest Service Says Sedimentation Is from Natural Causes, not Its Management

    Posted by danrad on August 3, 2022

    By Rick Webb On January 3, 2022, the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy filed an objection to the pending approval of the Greenbrier Southeast (GSE)…


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  • Our Readers Write

    Posted by danrad on August 3, 2022

    Blue Hydrogen: Yuck! Dear Editor, I wish to commend you on the excellent piece by Sean O’Leary on blue hydrogen and…


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  • UPCOMING OUTINGS

    Posted by danrad on August 3, 2022

    (Details on our Events Page): Watoga Old-Growth Forest Exploration August 7, 1-4PM at Watoga State Park: Explore a stand of old-growth forest with…


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  • Energy and the Fall Review

    Posted by danrad on August 3, 2022

    Each year the Fall Review allows us time to look at one topic in a little more depth, and to hear speakers we don’t otherwise get to…


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  • Candy Darter/Hellbender Snorkeling Outing Successe

    Posted by danrad on August 3, 2022

    By Cory Chase After a couple years of hibernation, the Conservancy’s outings program has been emerging back into the hills and hollers of the…


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  • Thoughts from our president

    Posted by danrad on August 3, 2022

    July has been a very active month at the Conservancy as you will see in many of the articles in this month’s Highlands Voice and the efforts…


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  • Should the Mountain Valley Pipeline Get an Extension

    Posted by danrad on August 3, 2022

    By John McFerrin The developers of the Mountain Valley Pipeline have asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for an extension of its deadline…


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  • States Get More Say over Water Permits

    Posted by danrad on July 3, 2022

    By John McFerrin             States, including West Virginia, have gained more control over the issuance of permits under the federal Clean Water Act.


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  • Afternoon Town

    Posted by danrad on July 3, 2022

    By Lenore Coberly A squirrel sees me, stops each cheek stretched by an acorn, then disappears under a…


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  • An Unsettled Settlement and One Solution

    Posted by danrad on July 3, 2022

    By Hugh Rogers            The West Virginia Division of Highways has taken note of local opposition to its Revised Original Preferred Alternative (ROPA) for Corridor…


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