By John McQuaid (For Yale Environment 360) Laurel Branch Hollow was once a small West Virginia mountain valley, with steep, forested hillsides and a stream that, depending on the season and the rains, flowed or trickled down into the Mud River about 200 yards below. The stream teemed with microbes and insect life, and each [...]
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By Mikhail Saavedra Sheralie lives by a specific code. She is not terribly interested in telling you what you want to hear, she is more likely to speak her mind with uncommon bluntness and honesty while keeping a genuine sense of humor. It is this particular quality among others that make her our choice for [...]
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