Fundamental Data is heading for Davis and Thomas
Photo captured by Frank Gebhard at Allegheny Aperture. By Luanne McGovern, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy On March 26, 2025, a small legal notice appeared in the Parson Advocate. A company [...]
Dear friends and fellow lovers of the Highlands, It has been a turbulent stretch for the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy (WVHC)—and for environmental nonprofits across the country. I’ll do my [...]
Environmental groups in both West Virginia and Virginia repeated a call for an updated Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the Wardensville to Virginia line section of the long-controversial Corridor H [...]
Why we do not want CPV’s wind turbines at Capon Springs
By Jacob Kirk Nestled in the rolling hills of Hampshire County, Capon Springs & Farms is more than a historic resort — it’s a cherished part of our community, a [...]
By Luanne McGovern, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy What more can be said about the 87th West Virginia Legislative Session that has not already been said? It was a dismal and [...]
A small victory for elder forests
Photo captured by Frank Gebhard at Allegheny Aperture. By John Coleman Spring is a good time to celebrate a small victory, a victory over, seemingly, overwhelming odds. In March, the [...]
Conservationists file new complaint over South Fork Coal Company’s impacts to National Forest
Bankrupt mining company continues to amass violations in 2025 By Willie Dodson, Appalachian Voices On April 11th, the Allegheny Blue Ridge Alliance (ABRA) submitted its latest complaint against South Fork [...]
Trump administration sidelines public to expand drilling and mining on public lands
By The Wilderness Society The Wilderness Society denounces federal plan to quash public input in decision making. On April 23, 2025, the Trump administration unveiled emergency permitting procedures to fast-track [...]
Board highlights from April 2025
By John McFerrin, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy The April Board meeting of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy featured a possible threat to the organization, both an old and a new [...]
West Virginia unveils daily one-mile trail program in 32 state parks
By David Sibray, The West Virginia Explorer To encourage West Virginians to walk at least one mile daily, state officials are designating one-mile hiking trails in 32 parks as “Mountaineer [...]