MountainStrong Hurricane Recovery Fund

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, MountainTrue is dedicated to addressing the urgent needs of our community.

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Take Action + Tell UNC Asheville: Save the Woods!

Public land at the University of North Carolina Asheville (UNCA) is under threat of being developed. Please contact the Chancellor, Dr. Kimberly van Noort, Board of Trustees Chair Roger Aiken, and the rest of the Board of Trustees, and urge them to halt this development and save the woods!

UNCA’s 45-acre urban forest is a cherished resource for students and community members in the heart of Asheville. The woods offer an escape from busy city life and provide habitat for a variety of wildlife species. Unfortunately, in early January, the university began the process of assessing the woods for potential development. Excavators cleared wide paths through the forest, with boring and drilling work beginning a few weeks later. The university failed to issue advance notice of these activities to their students and the surrounding community. Read more and sign the petition to Save the UNCA Woods here!

We want UNCA to thrive, but not at the cost of free and easily accessible outdoor recreation and wildlife habitat. What’s more, UNCA has other options for expansion. The former Health Adventure Property on Broadway has been cleared and ready for building for over a decade, yet remains fallow. Please contact Chancellor van Noort, Chairman Aiken, and the Board of Trustees and urge them to halt all development of the UNCA Urban Forest, and instead consider already cleared land for construction projects.