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2023 Fall Review Recap: Water Is at the Heart of It All

Archives: November 2023
  • Madison Ball presents at the Conservancy's Fall Review

    2023 Fall Review Recap: Water Is at the Heart of It All

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    There is no greater connector—or reminder that we humans are inextricably linked to nature—than water. Clean water gives us life, good health, and nourishment. Although it is…


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  • Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards Update

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By Dave JohnstonFollowing is an update and review of the success of the Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards, as well as a look ahead…


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  • Forest Carbon Capture – What is Going On?

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By Luanne McGovernI recently attended the Forest Carbon Management in Central Appalachia Conference at West Virginia University (WVU). It was an eye-opening and…


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  • Old Growth Forests in West Virginia

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By Luanne McGovernDid you know that there are 15 forest areas in West Virginia that are designated as “old growth?” They range in…


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  • Our Readers Write

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    My cousin Betty Mullendore passed on recently at age 99. Betty was always an ardent environmentalist in her own quiet way and a lifelong and generous benefactor…


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  • An aerial photo of the town of Wardensville

    Comments Needed: Corridor H Eastern End

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By Bonni McKeown, Stewards of the Potomac HighlandsHave something to tell the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) about Corridor H, Wardensville to…


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  • King Coal, Don’t You Lose Any Sleep?

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By Andrew YoungPart one in this series provided a brief overview of the harmful impacts that a handful of strip mines and coal…


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  • Board Highlights

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    By John McFerrinThis quarter’s meeting of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy featured another transition while at the same time planning for the future.


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  • The cover of The Climate Book by Greta Thunberg

    Book Review: The Climate Book by Greta Thunberg

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    Review by Cindy EllisIn an online post, Eric Engle recommended this book. Eric is active in the Mid-Ohio Climate Action group, and he helps…


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  • The cover of What an Owl Knows by Jennifer Ackerman

    Book Review: What an Owl Knows by Jennifer Ackerman

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

    Review by John McFerrinThis is a book about owls—where they live, what they can do, threats they face, and folklore about owls. The…


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