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Today is Thursday, June 11, 2026.
#1 – From WVU TODAY – WVU researcher finds surprising phenomenon in NASA data from Mars
A West Virginia University researcher has discovered the first evidence of a protective solar-wind phenomenon occurring inside the atmosphere of a planet that lacks a strong magnetic field. Analyzing NASA data from a 2023 solar storm hitting Mars, planetary scientist Christopher Fowler identified the “Zwan-Wolf effect” interacting much deeper than previously thought possible.
The findings advance scientists’ understanding of how the sun interacts with unmagnetized bodies across the solar system. Researchers say studying these space weather events is crucial for future space exploration, helping to keep robotic and human missions safe while protecting technology on Earth.
#2 – From WVDNR – Wildlife Education Center offers a fun way to learn about nature
The Claudia L. Workman Wildlife Education Center is the ideal day trip for families and nature lovers of all ages. Located at the Forks of Coal State Natural Area in Alum Creek, the center is home to exhibits that help visitors learn about West Virginia’s native wildlife and what they can do to improve the health of wildlife populations at home.
The land includes three miles of trails for exploring and learning about the flora, fauna, geologic and Coal River history of the area. Admission to the center and its grounds is free, so plan a trip today!
Read more:
https://wvdnr.gov/claudia-workman-wildlife-education-center/
#3 – From WONDERFUL WV – The Oglebay Good Zoo works to bring back the red wolf
The Oglebay Good Zoo in West Virginia is actively working to help save the red wolf, the most endangered wolf species on the planet. Through its participation in a national breeding and sanctuary network, the zoo provides essential space and specialized care to rebuild a critically low population that was declared extinct in the wild in 1980.
The expansion of the zoo’s facilities with new breeding and holding habitats supports the broader goal of restoring genetic diversity to the species. Wildlife leaders say these intensive conservation and minimal-contact management efforts are vital to successfully raising wolves capable of someday being reintroduced into their natural ecosystems.
Read more:
https://wonderfulwv.com/on-the-edge/
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That’s all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.

