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Appalachia’s incredible caves offer unusual adventures and provide shelter to rare, unique creatures. Below, read about some of our region’s underground inhabitants, and find your own cave to explore.
We also cover advances in solar power in Southwest Virginia and Eastern Kentucky, along with articles on community broadband and Central Appalachia’s changing economy. And check out our recurring columns to learn about permaculture ponds, discover an old-growth forest hike in Kentucky’s Harlan County and catch up on energy news.
Discover the wonders of Appalachia’s subterranean landscape and read about a multi-year effort to save North Carolina’s sole known population of endangered Virginia big-eared bats.
Explore stories from the frontlines of our region’s economic transition and learn about exciting solar projects taking root in Southwest Virginia and Eastern Kentucky.
Construction remains halted on most of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline's route and on some of the Mountain Valley Pipeline's route due to a slew of legal issues.
Hiking the Highlands
Exploring Old Growth Forest in Historic Harlan County
Naturalist's Notebook
Fascinating Cave Creatures of Appalachia
This Green House
Permaculture Ponds
Member Spotlight
A Milestone for Southwest Virginia Solar