Summer 2004 FEATURES
West Virginia's "Throwbacks"
by Dan Cincotta
Unlock the secrets of two ancient, native fish species which the Wildlife Resources Section is restoring to West Virginia waters.
Attack of the Alien Invaders!
by Frank Jernejcic
What effects can non-native fish and diseases have on our state's aquatic ecosystem?
What I Did Last Summer
by
Janet Clayton
Leeches and snappers and crayfish. Oh, my! Find out what a DNR biologist came across last year.
Setting Some Limits Helps Fish Populations
by
Zack Brown
Understand why the DNR limits the size and number of fish anglers take.
West Virginia 's Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Program
by
Kathy Leo
The Wildlife Resources Section uses federal dollars to enhance habitat, improve public education about wildlife, and inventory the state's wildlife resources.
Strength in Numbers
by
Brian McDonald
The DNR works with universities, federal and state agencies, and nonprofit organizations to collect information on unique plant and animal communities.
DEPARTMENTS
Field Trip: Pipestem State Park
Wildlife Diversity Notebook: The Five-lined skink
Mountain State Flora: Sedges Have The Edges
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