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West Virginia News Room

 

New River Gorge tract


Media Contact

Randy Edwards
(614) 717-2770 ext. 130
redwards@tnc.org


More Information
 

In our Fall 2007 Annual Report, you'll learn how we're working in partnership to protect 2,000 acres of ecologically important red spruce-high bush cranberry forest on Mount Porte Crayon in the Central Appalachian mountains.

 

Read about the recent 4,500-acre purchase of Beury Mountain in the Summer 2008 edition of Nature Conservancy magazine.
 
 

For photography requests: contact jboig@tnc.org.


 

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Bobcat in West Virginia


Press Releases 

August 27, 2008 
Fiesta tableware heir leaves $9 million to The Nature Conservancy

Press Releases

April 3, 2008 
Legislation Launches Investment in West Virginia’s Rural & Natural Heritage

Press Releases

January 09, 2008
Land Overlooking New River Gorge Conserved and Open for Recreation

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 In the News

October 9, 2008
Discovering the past in caves
West Virginia Public Broadcasting  

In the News

August 28, 2008
Fiesta heir leaves $9 million to nature group
The Charleston Gazette

In the News
 
July 31, 2008
Ice Mountain
West Virginia Public Broadcasting

In the News
 

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Jack Mills (Bobcat in West Virginia); Photo © Thomas Minney/TNC (New River Gorge tract).