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<strong>Make Your Voice Heard! Corridor H Commenting Period extended to Jan. 6</strong>

Archives: January 2023
  • Make Your Voice Heard! Corridor H Commenting Period extended to Jan. 6

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    The final day to submit comments to the West Virginia Division of Highways concerning the two remaining unfinished sections of Corridor H—the ten-mile section from Parsons to…


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  • Groups Weigh in on how to Best Implement the Inflation Reduction Act

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    With the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, the United States made a historic investment in farmers and ranchers to bolster the transition to climate-smart…


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  • Mimi Kibler squats in a stream to take measurements of the stream water.

    Water Quality Testing for Corridor H Construction Impacts Continues

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    Mimi Kibler takes a stream water measurement at Dry Run on Sugarlands Rd. near Hambleton, West Virginia. In June 2022…


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  • Will WV legislators put our drinking water at risk? Again?

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    By Olivia MillerOn Jan. 9, 2014, an estimated 10,000 gallons of chemicals leaked from an aboveground…


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  • A vibrant green mossy scene with water cascading off of the rocks.

    There Were No Flowers: Ethical Nature Photography

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    (Photo by Dave Johnston)By Dave JohnstonEver since the advent of photography, photographers have been taking and…


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  • Corridor H construction in Holly Meadows, West Virginia, shows a barren mountain and construction cones.

    It’s That Serious: A Collection of Comments on Corridor H

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    Corridor H construction in Holly Meadows, West Virginia, in Dec. 2022. By Hugh RogersSince the partial…


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  • Heads Up! WVHC Is Going Digital

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    By Cory Chase, Program DirectorThe West Virginia Highlands Conservancy has communicated with its membership through The Highlands Voice for decades, but there’s a…


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  • A white circle reads West Virginia Highlands Conservancy. Since 197. With Spruce trees and a sunset behind.

    WV Parks System is Worth Protecting

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    By Robert BeanblossomWest Virginia has always been a relatively poor state with an economy largely based on the extraction of natural resources —…


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  • Blue solar panels sit on a hillside surrounded by trees.

    Community Solar in West Virginia?

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    (Photo by Moritz Kindler/Unsplash)By John McFerrinWhenever there is discussion of capturing more sunshine to make electricity,…


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  • Northern long-eared bat with white nose syndrome in a cave.

    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Reclassifies Northern Long-eared Bat as Endangered Under the Endangered Species Act

    Posted by danrad on January 3, 2023

    (Photo by Steve Taylor/University of Illinois)WASHINGTON — On Nov. 29, 2022, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service…


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