West Virginia NWTF Hunting Heritage State Super Fund Projects
Administered jointly by the NWTF, its state chapters and state wildlife agencies, the Hunting Heritage Super Fund is used for projects that support the conservation of the wild turkey and preservation of the hunting tradition. Nationally, NWTF chapters and cooperating partners have raised and spent more than $306 million for wild turkey conservation. Since 1985 over $861,031 has been raised and spent by West Virginia chapters on projects within the state. A sampling of these projects is provided below.
Habitat Enhancement
Spent $138,210 on habitat improvement projects.
- maintenance and development of brood habitat
- wildlife openings
- prescribed fire
- tree planting
- riparian restoration
- water development projects
- control of invasive plant species
- support for seed subsidy and conservation seed programs
Habitat enhancement projects have impacted more than 1,573 acres within the state.
- 595 acres of wildlife openings
Purchased equipment for habitat management including:
- 1 trailer
- 1 drill
- 1 seeder
Projects were completed on:
- Beury Mountain WMA
- Cecil H. Underwood WMA
- Center Branch WMA
- Cheat WMA
- Elk River WMA
- Frozen Camp WMA
- Jug WMA
- Lewis Wetzel WMA
- Monongahela National Forest
- Nathaniel Mountain WMA
- Sleepy Creek WMA
- Stonewall Jackson Lake WMA
- Summersville Lake WMA
- Wallback WMA
Education
Spent $77,643 on educational programs and literature including scholarships, education boxes, 4-H and teacher workshops.
- Awarded 116 scholarships
- Donated more than 253 education boxes to area schools
Spent $5,883 on educational projects for volunteers and professionals including:
- Volunteer leadership workshops
- Wild Turkey Woodlands field days
- State web sites and newsletters
- Purchased 122 educational CD-ROMs
JAKES
Spent $114,152 to introduce youth to outdoor activities, conservation and hunting. Sponsored 164 JAKES Conservation Field Days throughout the state.
Hunting Heritage
Spent $40,750 to protect and promote the hunting tradition including contributions to the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance and the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
Hunter Safety
Spent $8,735 to support hunter safety classes and initiatives within the state. Purchased hunter safety materials and equipment, including interactive shooting systems.
Turkey Restoration
Spent $345 to trap and transfer turkeys within the state. Expenses include the purchase of trapping equipment such as nets, rockets and rocket charges.
Women’s Programs
Spent $11,350 on programs, materials and equipment to introduce women to the outdoors, hunting and conservation. Conducted 23 Women in the Outdoors events throughout the state.
Rewards
Spent $8,002 to protect wild turkeys and other wildlife through support of state sponsored reward programs, the printing of reward signs and reward payments.
Management
Spent $8,971 on wild turkey management.
- operation of wild turkey check stations
- hunter success and satisfaction surveys
- completion of wild turkey management plans
- support of law enforcement activities
Purchased equipment to support law enforcement and management activities including:
- ATV’s
- weight scales for check stations
- survey/surveillance cameras
- gates to limit vehicular access
Land Purchase
Spent $305,117 to purchase 6,015 acres of land or conservation easements to preserve wildlife habitat and provide additional hunting areas.
Research
Spent $49,312 on wild turkey research. Purchased equipment related to research such as radio telemetry equipment.
Wheelin’ Sportsmen
Spent $4,950 to provide opportunities for the disabled to participate in outdoor activities and learn about wildlife conservation. Conducted 8 Wheelin’ Sportsmen events.
Other
Spent $61,245 on other projects including organizational dues, travel expenses to professional meetings, special NWTF projects, and chapter rebates.



