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Monongahela National Forest acquires Cunningham Knob acreage in Randolph County

National Forests

ELKINS, W.Va. — The Monongahela National Forest has acquired a 427-acre tract in Randolph County known as the Cunningham Knob addition, expanding public land near Cunningham Knob and the Laurel Fork area. The property was purchased from The Nature Conservancy and will be managed under existing forest plan guidelines and federal regulations, according to the … Read more

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