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  • Action Needed Tell Your Senators to Reject the Radiation Control Act

    Action Needed: Protect WV from Radioactive Waste Disposal

    Posted by Olivia Miller on October 3, 2024

    From our partners at West Virginia Rivers Coalition: The West Virginia State Senate is about to vote on HB 208, the Radiation Control Act, during a Special Legislative Session. This […]

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    West Virginia Highlands Conservancy’s Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards Program Receives Spirit of West Virginia Award

    Posted by Olivia Miller on September 16, 2024

    CHARLESTON, W.Va—The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy is proud to announce that West Virginia Tourism has awarded its Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards program the Spirit of West Virginia Award. This award […]

  • Business Owners Advocate for Northern Route for Corridor H to Protect Local Community and Economy

    Posted by Olivia Miller on July 24, 2024

    THOMAS, W.Va.— A coalition of 32 business owners from the small rural towns of Thomas and Davis in West Virginia have come together to advocate for the northern alignment of […]

  • Help make sure zombie mines are cleaned up!

    Tell Congress: Support Legislation to Stop Zombie Mines

    Posted by Olivia Miller on June 13, 2024

    From our partners at Appalachian Voices Our communities are deeply tied to our lands — the land gives us clean water, refuge for wildlife and a sense of place. But […]

  • WVHC Awarded American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment Grant

    Posted by Olivia Miller on May 2, 2024

    DAVIS, W.Va.—The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy is excited to announce that it has been awarded an American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment grant, focused on launching the West Virginia […]

  • A Trailhead Steward from the Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards points to a location on a map in front of three people who are ready to go hiking in the wilderness.

    Volunteer Trailhead Stewards Needed at Dolly Sods Wilderness Area

    Posted by Olivia Miller on April 25, 2024

    DRYFORK, W.Va.— The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy is seeking volunteers to support Dolly Sods Wilderness Area by welcoming and educating visitors to the wilderness as part of its Dolly Sods […]

  • A Birds Eye view of the Blackwater River.

    Blackwater River Named Among America’s Most Endangered Rivers® for 2024

    Posted by Olivia Miller on April 16, 2024

    ContactGary Belan, American Rivers, 202-243-7027Olivia Miller, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, 304-704-2997Saundra Goss, Go North Corridor H Alliance, 304-678-8110Judy Rodd, Friends of Blackwater, 204-552-7602 Washington, D.C. – Today, the Blackwater River, […]

  • Recent maps released by the West Virginia Division of Highways in April 2023 of its Revised Original Preferred Alternative (ROPA) from Parsons-to-Davis.

    Posted by Olivia Miller on April 12, 2024

    April 2023 ROPA Renderings: Parsons to Davis

  • Environmental Groups Secure Historic Settlement to Restore West Virginia Streams Harmed by Coal Mining Pollution

    Posted by Olivia Miller on March 29, 2024

    CHARLESTON, W.Va.— In a landmark victory, the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, the Sierra Club, and the West Virginia Rivers Coalition have reached an agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to […]

  • Corridor H Construction in Holly Meadows

    Corridor H Comment Period Closes March 27

    Posted by Olivia Miller on March 26, 2024

    The Federal Highway Administration and West Virginia Division of Highways are currently accepting public comment on the Notice of Intent to prepare a new environmental impact statement on the Parsons […]

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