West Virginia Hunting News Written by West Virginia Hunter
Thursday, 01 July 2010 08:01
BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. – Naturalists at West Virginia’s state parks make summer vacations and visits more interesting. It’s as simple as attending a walk or one of the many programming activities offered across the state. Beech Fork State Park Summer Naturalist Sarah Miloski is doing things a bit differently because, while leading guests in exploring the outdoors in the guise of summer fun, she is also incorporating Cornell University Entomology Department’s “Lost Ladybug Project” into her interpretative programming.

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