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DNR: Sandy's impact should be 'minimal'
Hurricane Sandy dumped 2 to 3 feet of wet, heavy snow on West Virginia's high mountains earlier this week, but wildlife officials don't believe the blizzard will have any lasting effect on wildlife.
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DNR: Sandy's impact should be 'minimal'
Hurricane Sandy dumped 2 to 3 feet of wet, heavy snow on West Virginia's high mountains earlier this week, but wildlife officials don't believe the blizzard will have any lasting effect on wildlife.
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