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 Local students can help celebrate southern West Virginia ecology through art.  Volunteer Jacki Wright was recently awarded the Volunteer of the Year Award for 2023  Programs celebrate the region’s rich cultural heritage  Report shows visitor spending supports 1,268 jobs in nearby communities  You can now view the winning artwork for the Youth Arts in the Parks 2024 Appalachian Spring Wildflower Art Contest online and at Tamarack Marketplace.  NPS announces Spring Nature Fling event!  Visitation increased across the board at all three national park sites in southern West Virginia in 2023.  Area youth can help highlight southern West Virginia ecology through this art contest.  Local students can help celebrate southern West Virginia ecology through art. Most forests in eastern United States national parks are at risk due to browsing by overabundant white-tailed deer and crowding by invasive plants, according to a National Park Service (NPS) study published in the journal Ecological Applications.
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