On this West Virginia Morning, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed to list the Eastern Hellbender Salamander as endangered. Curtis Tate spoke with Than Hitt, senior scientist with the West Virginia Rivers Coalition about the Hellbender’s habitat in Appalachia.
And the holiday season is coming to an end, but some of its leftovers are still hanging around. Amy White, director of sustainability at Marshall University, spoke to Chris Schulz about conscientious ways of cleaning up after the festivities, as well as green tips for next year.
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