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  • Thought From Our President

    Posted on March 7, 2024

    By Marilyn Shoenfeld It is the end of February as I write this. Our beautiful winter turned into an early mud season this month. There has been a lot of […]

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  • January 2024 Board Highlights

    Posted on February 7, 2024

    By John McFerrin The January 2024 Board meeting featured a new Board member, an expanded role for our Membership and Operations secretary, and reports on what our various committees are […]

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  • Thoughts From Our President 

    Posted on February 7, 2024

    The month of January brought one of the most incredible snowstorms in recent memory to the West Virginia highlands. So far, Canaan Valley has seen 103.5 inches of snowfall. I […]

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  • Hydro in the Highlands: Third Time the Charm?

    Posted on December 6, 2023

    By Hugh Rogers Seen from Snowy Point, Canaan Valley’s northern half is a wetland mosaic unbroken by human landmarks. Turn around, and they appear in every direction. To the northeast, […]

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  • 2023 Year in Review: WVHC Committee Updates

    Posted on December 6, 2023

    As 2023 comes to a close, the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy would like to share the latest updates from our organization from the past year. 2023 has been another year […]

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  • Focus on Nature: Big Run Bog, A National Natural Landmark at Risk

    Posted on December 6, 2023

    By Susan Rogers Rosenblum Big Run Bog, located in Tucker County, is a sometimes overlooked diamond in the crown of West Virginia. It is a beautiful place to experience a […]

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  • West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Preserving West Virginia for future generations 2023 Committee Updates

    2023 Year in Review: WVHC Committee Updates

    Posted on November 10, 2023

    As 2023 comes to a close, the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy would like to share the latest updates from our organization from the past year. 2023 has been another year […]

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  • Board Highlights

    Posted on November 3, 2023

    By John McFerrin This quarter’s meeting of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy featured another transition while at the same time planning for the future. The transition was a new treasurer. […]

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    Thoughts From Our President

    Posted on October 3, 2023

    By Marilyn Shoenfeld The year is flying by. Leaves are turning and the Fall Review is only two weeks away. We hope you plan to come, October 13-15 at Canaan […]

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  • Water Data Collection Efforts by Citizen Scientists Already Paying Dividends

    Posted on September 6, 2023

    By Susan Rosenblum Stream water quality data that has been collected by a dozen dedicated citizen scientists over the past 12 months will soon be added to the Conservation Hub […]

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