Written by AV's Intern Team

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AV's Intern Team

Every year, Appalachian Voices is fortunate to assemble a phenomenal team of rockstar interns from numerous Appalachian and East Coast universities. Enjoy these posts from our interns.

Tennessee Drafting Public Recreation Plan

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation is in the process of developing the state’s 10-year public recreation plan after gathering public input on priorities.

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New River Gorge Bridge

New River Gorge Becomes Newest National Park

The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, established in December 2020, is West Virginia’s first national park.

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Regional Universities Win EPA Grants For Sustainability Projects

Three universities in Appalachia were among 32 higher education institutions that were awarded grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for projects that include developing water pipes from recycled plastic and researching the air quality impact of exhaled carbon dioxide.

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Bear cub

Ready for the Wild: Rescue Rehabilitates and Releases Young Bears

The Appalachian Bear Rescue in Townsend, Tenn., has saved more than 300 bears from eight different states over the last 25 years.

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Tennessee Warbler

Future is Uncertain for Trump-era Changes to Migratory Bird Treaty Act

Under the prior administration’s reinterpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, companies would not be fined for incidental bird killings that result from events such as oil spills. The Biden administration has blocked the change from going into effect while it seeks more public comment.

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Russ Moxley

Member Spotlight: Russ Moxley

River Enthusiast Joins the Appalachian Voices Board

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Norfolk Southern trail

Residents Near Trainyard Discuss Efforts to Study and Solve Coal Dust Problems

Regulators are installing air quality monitors in two Eastern Virginia communities that have been beset by coal dust from a Norfolk Southern railyard for years.

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stream filled with mud

WV Cleanup of Illegally Dumped Mud Continues

In September, a Dominion Energy contractor illegally dumped mud across state lines in a West Virginia stream. Authorities continue to investigate and clean up the site.

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Roanoke Logperch; Indiana Bat; Bog Turtle; Small-whorled Pogonia

Get to Know Appalachia’s Vulnerable Species

We spotlight eight of our region’s at-risk species.

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Protected: Volunteer monitors coal mine data and maintains Appalachian Trail

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