Case for conservation in conservatism

PARSONS, West Virginia – Under a canopy of red and sugar maple, yellow poplar and sweet birch trees sits a colorful vernal riot of wildflowers like Canada violet, phlox and Solomon’s seal – and a case study of a modern collision of two of the hardiest ideological perennials on the political landscape of America: conservation and conservatism.Here, in a mountainous enclave of one of...

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