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Preservation Press Release
The National Park Service
has approved the Management Plan for the Appalachian Forest National Heritage
Area (AFNHA) on August 28, 2023. Completing over three years of outreach and a year
of review, the Management Plan will guide AFNHA activities moving forward as a
National Heritage Area, based on five main goals. Approval of the plan makes
AFNHA eligible for increased federal matching funding.
According to the approval
letter signed by National Park Service Director Charles Sams: “The Appalachian
Forest Heritage Area Inc. developed a plan that promotes the continued
appreciation and protection of the natural, historic, and cultural resources
associated with the National Heritage Area, a place important to our nation’s
history and heritage. We commend you for completing this well-conceived plan
and for involving the interested Tribes, citizens, and organizations from 16
counties in West Virginia and two counties in Maryland. …This nationally
distinctive landscape, which contains some of our nation’s most important
natural and cultural resources, deserves continued respect and protection.”
Following Congressional
designation as a National Heritage Area in 2019, AFNHA worked with Point
Heritage Development Consulting through the planning process. We solicited
feedback from task group participants, partners, the public, and National Park
Service, and incorporated their comments into the draft plan. The review draft
management plan was released for public input on June 24, 2022. Public review
included an in-person workshop, a virtual information and feedback session, and
distribution of the plan digitally and in print at public libraries, all
publicized by press releases and social media. The submitted plan includes 47
letters of support or comment from federal, state, and local government
representatives and organizations, educational partners, tourism entities, and
other natural resource, cultural, heritage, and community-based organizations.
The plan was finalized and submitted to the National Park Service for approval
on August 16, 2022.
“Now we move forward to
accomplish the ambitious goals of the plan -- to conserve and enhance our
area's assets, to share our stories, to build sustainable tourism, to
strengthen our partnership network, and to sustain the coordinating
organization, AFHA Inc. As we accomplish multiple projects within these goals,
we look to partners and supporters to help with their participation and
resources” said Phyllis Baxter, AFNHA Executive Director.
The Appalachian Forest
National Heritage Area conserves, interprets, and promotes forest heritage to
enhance landscapes and communities in the highlands of West Virginia and
Maryland. AFNHA works with partners to accomplish this through community
development, conservation, celebrating cultural heritage, and creating
opportunities for transformational experiences. To learn more about the work of
Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area, and their recently completed management
plan, see www.appalachianforestnha.org.
Keywords: national heritage area, national park service, appalachian forest national heritage area, appalachia, west virginia, maryland
Posted: September 8, 2023
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