Funding for the project comes from $2.5 million in Abandoned Mine Lands grants awarded by Gov. Justice, along with $2.1 million from the West Virginia Department of Economic Development and an additional $2.1 million from hunting and fishing license funds.
The elk viewing tower will provide an elevated platform for enhanced viewing areas and a level viewing area that will be accessible for those with limited mobility. The adjacent visitor center will complement the elk viewing tower with more than 2,000-square feet of displays, conference facilities, offices and other amenities for visitors, volunteers, researchers and staff. There will also be more than 500-square feet dedicated to the history of the elk program and the reclaimed mine areas where they have been introduced.
Aside from the visitor center, the new facility will feature 3,300-square feet of space designed to meet the unique needs of managing and supporting West Virginia’s growing elk herd, including a lab with an enlarged exterior door and overhead crane system for handling elk, five large equipment bay doors, research facilities, labs, and storage for supplies and equipment.
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