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No Justice for Pinnacle Creek

Tag Archives: Wildlife
  • A coal truck crashed into Pinnacle Creek

    No Justice for Pinnacle Creek

    Posted by danrad on May 7, 2024

    By Andrew Young To put it simply: two notorious coal companies, NUFAC and Bluestone, have been…


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  • Protecting Our Appalachian Legacy: The Fight to Save the Candy Darter

    Posted by danrad on December 6, 2023

    By Andrew Young South Fork Coal Company has an extensive track record of non-compliance with the water protection requirements of Surface Mine and Reclamation…


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

    Posted by danrad on November 3, 2023

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


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  • A Dolly Sods vista with the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy logo overlayed

    A New Project: Highlands Creatures Coloring Book!

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    By Olivia Miller The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy has recently been awarded a $4,050 grant from the Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area to create an…


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  • A white tailed deer stands in a forest

    Banning Lead Shot, Protecting Wildlife: Is There Hope on the Horizon?

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    By John McFerrin We have known for decades, if not centuries, that lead is toxic. Over the past 50 years, we have gone to…


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  • An aerial photo of the Rocky Run Surface Mine

    Protecting America’s Remaining Biodiversity: How a Coal Company and Regulatory Indifference Jeopardize the Candy Darter

    Posted by danrad on October 3, 2023

    By Andrew Young Situated just southeast of Richwood, West Virginia, near Cranberry, the Laurel Creek and South Fork of the Cherry River watersheds harbor…


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  • A Mountain View with the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy logo

    Groups Challenge Lead Ammo Ban Exemption for Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge

    Posted by Olivia Miller on September 6, 2023

    On July 31, 2023, three conservation groups filed a suit in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia challenging a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision…


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  • A bald eagle sits on a tree branch

    The Scourge of Eagles: Lead Shot

    Posted by danrad on September 6, 2023

    By Cindy Ellis “Have you seen the Bald Eagle?”  That is the question posed more and more often to me as…


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  • Spotted Lanternflies on a tree trunk

    Spotted Lanternfly Basics

    Posted by danrad on July 31, 2023

    By Patricia Gundrum Spotted lanternflies (Lycorma delicatula) are native to China and other regions of Asia. First detected in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 2014,…


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  • A fledgling Peregrine Falcon in flight over the Monongahela River in Morgantown.

    Peregrine Falcons: Triumph and Trauma Under the Bridge

    Posted by danrad on July 31, 2023

    Photography and article by Cindy Mullens What would inspire the birders of Monongalia County to visit the bridges that pass over the Monongahela River?…


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