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Remediating Acid Mine Drainage: History and Techniques in Appalachia

Category: Conservation

A bit of the basics of acid mine drainage remediation techniques.

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The Earth Called. It Wants Its Hour Back.

Category: Climate

So Saturday was Earth Hour, and as if anyone reading this blog didn't know, lights were supposed to be cut off from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. to send a message to mysterious world power that the world was ready...

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Shielding Guyana's Rainforest

Category: Animals

A recent move to pay Guyana for not cutting down their rainforest.

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EDGE Releases Priority Amphibians for Conservation

Category: Animals

Man am I not on top of things. EDGE released its list of evolutionarily distinct and Globally Endangered amphibians last week, and I just read the press release with the top 10 (actually nine, but it says 10) on the...

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The Forester and the Romantic

Category: Environment

A bit of history of the CCC, PA state parks and the Pinchot/Muir debate.

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The Embrace of Environmentalism Will Be the Doom of Traditional Religion

Category: Conservation

Will environmentalism tear the "liberal churches" apart?

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Monday Kitchen Rant: No Such Thing as a Green Kitchen

Category: Environment

We had a huge catering function for parent's weekend, brunch for this past Saturday and Sunday for 800 people. That may sound like a lot, and it does take some work, but it's not a feat in itself. When I...

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Show Me the Candy

Category: Animals

WWF is running their latest holiday animal adoption campaign, and have some interesting critters up for adoption just in time for Halloween, including the hellbender, octopus and of course, the vampire bat. Cute idea, and I love the teasers, but......

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Not Just Apple Dumplings at the Fair

Category: Environment

I found a neat organization promoting conservation in the Appalachians.

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National Parks Failing African Wildlife

Category: Animals

Antelope populations decline within African national parks.

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