| Dear Friend of West Virginia's
Wild Places,
Over the past few years, representatives from
the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, The Wilderness Society
and the West Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club have been planning
a campaign to protect West Virginia ’s unprotected wild federal
lands. These groups and their representatives form the core of the
West Virginia Wilderness Coalition. We feel that the time is right
to vigorously pursue securing permanent protection for these areas
through inclusion in the National Wilderness Preservation System,
as has been done for WV’s current Wilderness Areas (Dolly
Sods, Otter Creek, Cranberry, Laurel Fork, and Mountain Lake ).
We need your help and support to make
additional Wilderness in West Virginia a reality! The Coalition
would very much appreciate your endorsement and would be honored
if you would join in our efforts. We would like to meet and address
your board, staff and/or membership as soon as possible to give
them more information on Wilderness and the West Virginia Wilderness
campaign. Please let us know when this would be possible. We can
also give a presentation on WV Wilderness that might be appropriate
if you have program meetings.
It is now time to build additional grassroots
support, and show public land managers and elected officials that
West Virginians want their best remaining wild places protected
as Wilderness. Wild lands are a very important part of West Virginia
heritage and surveys show that thousands of residents across the
state and region want to see them protected. We need to mobilize
this support and make it visible to our elected officials.
Thank you! With your support, we will succeed
in designating West Virginia ’s unprotected wild lands as
wilderness. Please fill out the contact form below if you
wish to support our work. Please contact
us with any questions, comments or concerns you may have.
|