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Spongy Moth and The Impact on our Watershed

The Impact Spongy moth (formerly known as “gypsy moth”) can be found throughout the Cacapon River watershed and has remained in low numbers in the past several years. However, many

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Habitat and Heritage

Third in a 6-part series appearing every 2 months about the people in government working to improve and protect the Cacapon River and Lost River Watershed and their love for

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River life: Along the Cacapon at Rudolph Farms

Second in a 6-part series appearing every 2 months about the people along the Cacapon/Lost River and their love for the river. “Oh lord, you don’t want to take a

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River life: Someone Ott to get those tires!

The Cacapon River is an 81-mile scenic river meandering along forests, farms and cabins through Hardy, Hampshire and Morgan counties. “It’s pretty clean,” said Jim Ott, sitting on his screened

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