West Virginia BHA / Wednesday, April 19, 2023 / Categories: Media, Chapter News, State Issues Acreage Added to Preserve portion of New River Gorge National Park When the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve redesignation went into effect hunters were left holding the short straw as we were now permanently excluded from 4,385 acres of what was once public hunting access. “We had public hearings and we heard everybody and the hunting community came out forcefully, especially those who hunted portions of the area,” said Senator Capito. Both Senators Manchin and Capito recognized this issue and have been working with other parties to add land to the Preserve section of the NRG to offset the hunting access lost. Recently 963 acres were added to the preserve portion of New River Gorge National Park and Preserve through the use of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Along with the 45 acres added earlier this year, this acquisition is a step in the right direction to off-setting the access lost to hunters in the New River Gorge. We are heartened to see progress on this important issue and look forward to continuing to restore hunting access for West Virginians and other sportsmen and women who travel to these special places and contribute to the state’s economy. Previous Article California BHA's Guide to Navigating a Full Fish & Game Commission Agenda Next Article 11th-hour bill seeking changes to environmental regs passes committee Print 1 Rate this article: No rating Tags: West Virginia NewsWest Virginia Chapter West Virginia BHAWest Virginia BHA Our chapter is dedicated to serving the interests of conservation and access to clean public lands and waters. Through planning, collaboration, and dedication, we will make a difference. Other posts by West Virginia BHA Contact author Full biography Full biography Our chapter is dedicated to serving the interests of conservation and access to clean public lands and waters. Through planning, collaboration, and dedication, we will make a difference. x