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This
site is dedicated to the following organizations who are working to improve
the environment in and around Monongalia County, WV
Cheat Lake
Environment & Recreation Association (CLEAR)
Facilitates environmental stewardship and management of the
recreation potential at Cheat Lake for present and future generations.
Contact: Duane Nichols at Duane330@aol.com or 304-599-8040.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Citizens for Responsible Development
Promotes the benefits of planned growth, responsible
development, protection of open space, and strengthening of
neighborhoods.
Contact: Bill Wonderlin at
crdmorgantown@yahoo.com or 304-599-2938.
The Coopers Rock
Foundation
Supports state approved projects at Coopers Rock State
Forest, such as trail work, and heightens community awareness of the
forest and its issues.
Contact: Adam Polinski at
zapple@labyrinth.net or 304-296-0533.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Downstream Alliance
This group is mostly inactive now, but they still distribute
poster sized, colored-coded, stream quality maps of Preston and Monongalia
Counties that resulted from monitoring projects conducted between 1994
- 2000. Click here to see a simplified
version of the Mon county stream quality map (1.36 MB).
Contact: Craig Mains at
streams@labyrinth.net or 304-599-9564.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Farmers and Residents for Saving Monongalia
County Farms (FARM)
Working towards the adoption of the USDA Farmland Protection Program for
Monongalia County, which allows for purchase of easements
on agricultural land to ensure that the land remains in agricultural
use indefinitely.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Friends of Blackwater
Educates the public on the environmental threats currently
besetting the Canyon. Works to protect West Virginia's scenic crown jewel
from logging and condominium development.
Contact: Judy Rodd at
info@saveblackwater.org or 304-345-7663.
Friends of
Deckers Creek
Works to improve the natural qualities of, increase public
concern for, and promote the enjoyment of the Deckers Creek watershed.
Contact: Evan Hansen at
info@deckerscreek.org or 304-292-3970.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Friends of the Cheat
Works to restore, preserve, and promote the outstanding
natural qualities of the Cheat River watershed.
Contact: Keith Pitzer at
kpitzer@cheat.org or 304-329-3621.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Global Impact
Environmental
Works to improve recycling, energy conservation, farm
preservation, and other programs in Monongalia and other counties
through online and offline education and activism.
Contact: Mike Manypenny at
globalimpact@lazerage.com or 304-265-2053 or 394-677-0379.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Works to educate the public about air quality issues, and to
advocate for policies that improve air quality in Monongalia County
and the surrounding region.
Contact: Duane G. Nichols at
duane330@aol.com or 304-599-8040 .
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Connecting people, parks, neighborhoods, historic sites, and natural
areas.
The GSC provides the "Green News" a regular email of the local green
activities in the Mon Valley.
Mountaineer Audubon Society
Works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on
birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and
the earth's biological diversity.
Contact: John Hall at jed4759@yahoo.com or 304-599-1810.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
West Virginia Botanic Garden
Works to develop, maintain, and preserve the West Virginia Botanic
Garden and to enhance the quality of life through public enjoyment and education
involving inspirational landscapes.
Contact: George Longenecker at george@wvbg.org or 304-594-1069.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
West Virginia Cave Conservancy
Works with the WVDNR and other organizations to protect and preserve
caves in the area.
Contact: Douglas Moore at doug@karstsports.com or 304-592-2600.
West Virginia Highlands Conservancy
Working since 1967 to promote and encourage the conservation and
appreciation of the natural resources of West Virginia and the Nation,
especially the Highlands Region of West Virginia.
Contact: Dave Saville at
daves@labyrinth.net or 304-284-9548.
West Virginia Interfaith
Global Climate Change Campaign
Works to educate congregations, communities, and elected
officials about global climate change and the importance of the faith
community in addressing its impact on all creation.
Contacts: Sister Mary Rehmann at 304-296-1322 or
rehmannlaw@labyrinth.net and Dennis Groce at d_mgroce@labs.net or 724-725-9113.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
West Virginia Wilderness Coalition
Works to secure permanent protection for West Virginia's
wildest places on federal, public lands through wilderness designation.
Contact: Matt Keller at mattk@tws.org or 304-864-5530.
They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
White Day Creek Watershed Association
Works to increase public awareness and participation in the White Day
Creek watershed. Addresses improvement of water quality, riparian and habitat
cover, open dumping, and siltation, as well as other issues. Contact: Mark Moran at
WHITEDAYCREEK@cs.com or 304-292-3513.
WVU Student Sierra Club
Student run arm of the Sierra Club - protect and enjoy the
environment.
Contact: Laura Wright at
flyingirl3@hotmail.com or 304-376-3763. They will be at the Mon-Earth Benefit Concert.
Contact Robert Tower at
tower@Mon-Earth.org if you know
of an organization that should be on this list. |