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Big Results, Big Plans for Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards 

Archives: March 2024
  • Big Results, Big Plans for Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards 

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Dave JohnstonFor the Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards, winter is a chance to reflect on what we have accomplished and what we have…


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    Carbon Capture and Storage: A Solution for Climate Change?

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By John McFerrinThings are moving into place for West Virginia to go headlong into what is called carbon capture and storage. Before we…


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  • The Sticky World of Sticktights

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Patricia GundrumWalking through woods and fields the past few months, one may encounter several types of persistent stick tights. Sticktights refer to…


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  • Farewell to a Force of Nature: Angie Rosser’s Next Adventure

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Cindy EllisThe West Virginia Highlands Conservancy would like to extend a very fond and sincere farewell to a long-time partner and ally,…


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  • R-ROPA Is Just Lipstick On A Pig… Plus Corridor H’s Trail Troubles

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Matt MarcusIn March 1997, the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) and the engineering firm Michael Baker International came out with a…


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  • An Opportunity to Meet the Moment

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Marilynn CuonzoIt was 1891 when President Benjamin Harrison created the “Forest Reserves” in response to public concern that unrestrained logging across the…


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    Corridor H: Not the Same Old Song

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Hugh RogersThe words may be the same, but some old songs are changing. Consider the country hit, “I Forgot More Than You’ll…


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  • Bill Limpert is saving this tree from Dominion

    A Tribute to Bill Limpert: Virginia Tree Protector and Pipeline Fighter

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Mike TidwellThe first time I met Bill Limpert he was 71 years old and standing outside the Virginia General Assembly in Richmond….


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  • What is the State of our Highlands?

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    Your Fall Review Committee has started working on the upcoming Fall Review, scheduled for October 18-20 at Cacapon State Park. Save the dates and plan to attend.


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    Net Metering Controversy Settled

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By John McFerrinThe parties to the net metering controversy before the West Virginia Public Service Commission have reached a compromise settlement. While the…


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