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In a region rich with water, not everything that comes out of the tap is drinkable
As the threat posed by the invasive hemlock woolly adelgid grows, so do efforts to save "the redwood of the East."
Measures from predatory beetles to chemical treatments are being taken to combat the invasive insect.
Several charts and maps show the enormity of the abandoned mine problems that still need to be cleaned up — and the inadequacy of the current cleanup fund.
Hiking the Highlands
Bays Mountain: Lakeside and Fire Tower Trails
Naturalist's Notebook
Can We Save the Mighty Hemlock?
This Green House
The Tiny House Revolution
Member Spotlight
Bruce Gould and Kate McClory: Advocates for a Better Appalachia