CHARLESTON, W.Va. — More than 170 miles of West Virginia mountain streams that support the state’s native brook trout have been newly recognized as protected “trout waters,” expanding safeguards for some of Appalachia’s coldest and cleanest waterways. The designation, announced through a partnership involving Trout Unlimited, the W.Va. Rivers Coalition, the W.Va. Division of Natural Resources, the W.Va. Department of Environmental Protection, an…
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