CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) announced that members of the public may now review and submit comments on a draft update to the State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP).
Developed in response to a congressional requirement for all states to create wildlife conservation plans, the SWAP serves as a comprehensive, science-based guide for the WVDNR and its partners to conserve West Virginia’s fish, wildlife and habitats.
“The State Wildlife Action Plan is a roadmap for conserving West Virginia’s rich natural resources, but its success depends on collaboration,” said WVDNR Director Brett McMillion. “We encourage all West Virginians to review the draft plan and share their feedback. Whether you’re a landowner, hunter, angler, nature enthusiast or someone who enjoys the outdoors, your input helps ensure this plan reflects the values and priorities of the people we serve.”
First developed in 2005 and last updated in 2015, West Virginia’s SWAP has evolved from a focus on research and monitoring to a more action-driven strategy that prioritizes conservation efforts where they can have the greatest impact. Key updates in the plan include:
- An expanded focus on 1,292 species of greatest conservation need, up from 1,143 in the previous plan.
- Reinforcement of existing goals to halt the decline of at-risk species, assist in the recovery of federally listed species, keep common species common and conserve all habitat types across the state.
- Concentrates efforts on 21 conservation focus areas, where high-quality habitats and diverse wildlife populations offer the greatest opportunities for effective conservation.
The draft State Wildlife Action Plan is available for review at wvdnr.gov/state-wildlife-action-plan. Comments and recommendations can be submitted by email to DNRSWAP@wv.gov until April 22.







