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[ Technology ]

WV's first listener supported online radio station prepares to open.

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Sat, 01 Apr 2006 15:24:28 (835 reads)
Technology
Music enthusiasts around the world will soon have a new outlet for their enjoyment.  An outlet that comes from right here in West Virginia.  Wild Mountain Radio (www.wildmountainradio.com) is currently testing their setups in preparation to open in the near future.  With a preliminary opening set near the end of April, WMR invites you to visit their website and register to be notified of when the broadcast officially begins.

WMR will feature music from the 60’s to today playing the uncensored versions of artist’s songs.  WMR will also promote independent artists from all over the world.

You can expect to hear artists such as:

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[ DNR ]

DNR Wildlife Resources Section Files Legislative Rules for Review

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Thu, 07 Jul 2005 13:47:54 (1342 reads)
DNR
The Wildlife Resources Section of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources has filed legislative rule changes with the Secretary of State's office, according to Curtis I. Taylor, Chief of the Division's Wildlife Resources Section. The proposed rules will be open for review and written comment until 4:30 p.m. on July 28, 2005 . The availability of the proposed rules will be advertised in the State Register . In addition, the proposed rules will be available for review at each DNR district office, the Elkins office and the Charleston office. Individuals interested in reviewing the proposed rules should contact the Wildlife Resources Section staff at these offices.
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[ Fishing ]

Free Fishing Weekend and Bowden Fishing Derby

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Thu, 09 Jun 2005 13:15:14 (1497 reads)
Fishing
As part of National Fishing and Boating week, this weekend (June 11 - 12) will include "free fishing" - no license required throughout the state and on Saturday, Bowden Fish Hatchery will host a fishing derby for kids.
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[ DNR ]

Division of Natural Resources Warns: Don't Feed the Bears!!!

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Thu, 26 May 2005 12:12:15 (1190 reads)
DNR
  The Division of Natural Resources cautions all West Virginia residents that the feeding of black bears is a violation of state law, as well as a misguided disservice to our state animal, according to Christopher Ryan, Black Bear Project Leader for the DNR Wildlife Resources Section.
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[ Wildlife ]

BALD EAGLE TO BE SET FREE AFTER HEALING FROM GUNSHOT WOUNDS

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Wed, 18 May 2005 11:14:39 (1265 reads)
Wildlife
WHEN: 5/21/05 (Saturday) at 4:30 pm
WHERE: Pipestem State Park

A Bald Eagle was found October 16, 2004 by Mr. & Mrs. John Walls and their family on their Mercer County farm in Speedway, WV. He was quite weak and was suffering from gunshot injuries to his body and right wing. His left wing was also badly broken from falling out of the sky. TRAC Executive Director Wendy Perrone picked the bird up from the Walls family and with the assistance of volunteer and neighbor Marko Jorden, administered emergency treatment and got him stabilized. Marko had named him Comanche by the end of the initial intake procedures as a tribute to the eagle’s spirit.

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[ Fishing ]

West Virginia Waters to Receive Extra Trout Stockings

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Fri, 25 Mar 2005 15:41:13 (2760 reads)
Fishing

All waters scheduled for monthly trout stockings will receive an extra stocking this spring, according to Frank Jezioro, Director of the Division of Natural Resources. In many cases, the extra stockings will be achieved by including additional poundage with the remaining regular stockings, so extra trips will not be necessary.

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[ Skiing ]

Best conditions of the year await you this weekend!

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Fri, 04 Mar 2005 14:53:17 (1534 reads)
Skiing
No matter which direction your travel this weekend to ski, you will find the best conditions we've seen.  This last week of storms have dumped over 30 inches of new snow in some places.

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[ DNR ]

Coyote Numbers Increasing in West Virginia

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Mon, 14 Feb 2005 15:22:59 (3134 reads)
DNR
 “Many sportsmen and women reported seeing and hearing more coyotes during the 2004-05 hunting and trapping season than in previous years,” said Frank Jezioro , Director of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. “Hunters and landowners have expressed concern that increasing coyote numbers will be detrimental to wildlife populations and result in significant predation losses to livestock.”


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[ DNR ]

Meetings Scheduled to Solicit Public Comment on Hunting and Fishing License Restructuring Proposal

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Thu, 20 Jan 2005 13:18:42 (2285 reads)
DNR
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources has scheduled six public meetings across the state to provide hunters, anglers and trappers with an opportunity to review and comment upon the proposed hunting and fishing license restructuring plan. These meetings will be held from January 29 through February 3.
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[ Wildlife ]

Understanding Nuisance Animal Behavior

Posted by: Allen Canfield on Mon, 05 Apr 2004 18:07:43 (2340 reads)
Wildlife
Many of us have had a close encounter in our own back yards. I am not speaking of flying saucers or aliens, but of our little friends in the woods. Something as cute and cuddly as a

raccoon or squirrel can quickly become a nuisance when encouraged by our activities.

Most of these encounters end as quickly as they begin, with the animal running for cover in the nearest thicket when discovered. Others, however, may take longer to move away or

even persist night after night for weeks.
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