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Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)
Photo by Gary Fleming

Comments and Other Documents Relevant to the Revision of the Forest Plan for the George Washington National Forest:

Updated comments on Drinking Water Resources and Water Quality, submitted by Wild Virginia and Heartwood, May 7, 2010.

A Conservation Alternative for the Forest Plan, developed and submitted by Heartwood and signed on to by Wild Virginia, May 6, 2010.

Comments on Drinking Water Resources and Water Quality, submitted by Wild Virginia and Heartwood, July 2009.

Comments on Roadless Areas, Wilderness, Potential Wilderness Areas, Primitive Recreation, Roads and Fragmentation, submitted by Wild Virginia, July 2009.

Comments on Non-Native Invasive Species, submitted by Wild Virginia and Heartwood, June 2009.

Comments on Woody Biomass, submitted by Wild Virginia and Heartwood, July 2009.

Click here to see list of localities and organizations that have developed Drinking Water Resolutions and submitted them as comments on the Forest Plan.  Many of the resolutions are viewable.