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NCDOT will mine rock from the Pisgah National Forest. Here’s where it’s looking.will allow the North Carolina Department of Transportation to mine rock on more than 600 acres of the Pisgah National Forest as part of its efforts to rebuild I-40 along the Pigeon River Gorge.
An annual cleanup project turned into much more last weekend when volunteers came across more than just typical litter.
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNRecords show flaws in data used to back logging in Pisgah, NantahalaThe U.S. Forest Service used incomplete, inconsistent and misleading data to justify a dramatic expansion of logging in ...
In this week's Asheville Answers, a reader asks about fallen timber from Helene that's impacting WNC wildfires. What's the ...
Another fire burning in Western North Carolina grew from 5 acres to 500 ... Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness of the Nantahala National Forest. The fire 0% contained with 50 personnel assisting ...
Last Saturday (April 26), more than 500 volunteers joined The Pisgah Conservancy for its annual Pisgah Project Day. This year ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center released a statement indicating they would pursue legal pathways to challenge increased ...
The full environmental review process for the Nantahala-Pisgah Forest Plan took ... management of 1 million acres of national forest in Western North Carolina for the next two decades.
Hundreds of people gathered in the Pisgah Forest area for a trail cleanup event known as Pisgah Project Day on April 26.
On March 27, five environmental conservation advocacy groups sued the U.S. Forest Service to challenge its updated management ...
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