Corridors Volume 1, Issue 1
Announcing Corridors, a semi-annual publication highlighting some of our on the ground work related to restoration. With the help of
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Announcing Corridors, a semi-annual publication highlighting some of our on the ground work related to restoration. With the help of
Read MoreJoin us for a day, or 2 days, of volunteer work to help with an important component of our efforts to
Read MoreDAVIS, W.Va. — More than 500,000 acres of red spruce forest once shaded the slopes of West Virginia’s higher mountains,
Read MoreCHEAT MOUNTAIN — Arbor Day was on Friday, but volunteers were getting their hands dirty in the high elevations of Cheat Mountain
Read MoreRuth Blackwell Rogers describes her painting and environmental activism as “all one thing.” “My paintings have always been trying
Read MoreAbstract Upland red spruce communities in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia provide unique habitats for an abundance of living
Read MoreAbstract Wetland communities above 730 meters (2400 feet) elevation within the red spruce zone in the Allegheny Mountain region of
Read MoreWalking into a red spruce forest can be described as nothing less than enchanting. The thick canopy shades moss-covered rocks
Read MoreCHEAT BRIDGE, W.Va. — Except for its elevation — high enough to produce snow this week — a reclaimed
Read MoreDAVIS, W.Va. — More than 500,000 acres of red spruce forest once shaded the slopes of West Virginia’s higher mountains,
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