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West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Fall Review

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  • West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Fall Review

    Posted by danrad on October 4, 2019

    October 18-20, 2019 Elk River Inn and Restaurant, Slatyfork, WV The Schedule Friday night 7:00…


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  • Conifer Conservation and Ecology in the Central Appalachians

    Posted by danrad on October 4, 2019

    Fall 2019 CASRI Conifer Health Colloquium, and Field Tours October 16 – 17, 2019  –  Blackwater Falls State Park Lodge Wednesday,…


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  • On canaries and logperch

    Posted by danrad on October 4, 2019

    As a professional biologist, I am appalled at what’s happening to our river.              Not just scientists studying rare species, but those who enjoy fishing…


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  • Groups Sue to Enforce Endangered Species Act

    Posted by danrad on October 4, 2019

    By John McFerrin The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy has joined with the Center for Biological Diversity, Sierra Club, and the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition…


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  • Hiking Hawks Ridge in “Mine-tana”

    Posted by danrad on October 4, 2019

    By Hugh Rogers             Long-anticipated trails on the Mower Tract, 40,000+ acres on the western edge of Cheat Mountain that came into the Monongahela National…


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  • Antero Clearwater Temporarily Closed

    Posted by danrad on October 4, 2019

    The Antero-Clearwater facility has been temporarily idled while the company considers its “cost effectiveness.”  In public statements the company has said that the closure is not permanent but…


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  • Thoughts from our president

    Posted by danrad on October 4, 2019

    October and Mother Nature has started her annual coloring of the leaves. Conversations always drift to the annual question, how is the weather going to affect how…


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  • United States Environmental Protection Agency Narrows Protections for Clean Water

    Posted by danrad on October 4, 2019

    The United States Environmental Protection Agency has announced the repeal of the regulation defining the “waters of the United States.”  In doing so, it has removed protection for…


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  • Songbirds Helping Spread Hemlock Wooly Adelgid

    Posted by danrad on September 3, 2019

    Hemlock wooly adelgid, a tiny insect pest, was discovered in the western United States in the 1920s and was first observed in the East in the early…


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  • North Carolina Citizens Try New Approach in Opposing Atlantic Coast Pipeline

    Posted by danrad on September 3, 2019

    Citizen groups in North Carolina are trying a new tactic in their opposition to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.  They contend that conditions have changed so that North Carolina…


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