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Students Uncover Slave Artifacts at Poplar Forest Plantation

By Locke Curtis | August 9, 2018 | 0

Plates, smoking pipes and more that belonged to enslaved people have been unearthed at Thomas Jefferson’s Bedford County, Va., plantation.

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Swain County to Receive $35.2 Million for “Road to Nowhere”

By Locke Curtis | August 9, 2018 | 0

Swain County, N.C., is receiving a $35.2 million settlement for an incomplete road the federal government started in 1943.

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90 Percent Reduction Proposed for Red Wolf Protected Habitat

By Locke Curtis | August 9, 2018 | 0
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Citing an unsuccessful reintroduction program, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a plan to dramatically decrease the habitat of the remaining 35 endangered red wolves in Eastern North Carolina.

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Asian Carp Spreading Near East Tennessee

By AV's Intern Team | August 9, 2018 | 0
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Evidence of Asian carp, an invasive species that can potentially injure boaters or recreationists by jumping out of the water, has been found in Chickamauga Lake northeast of Chattanooga, Tenn.

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Lawsuit Challenges Logging Sale in Cherokee National Forest

By AV's Intern Team | June 7, 2018 | 0

Several conservation groups are suing the U.S. Forest Service for allegedly allowing unlawful, high-impact logging on a 534-acre stretch of land in the Cherokee National Forest.

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Summit Stresses Sustainability in Climbing

By Contributing Writers | June 7, 2018 | 0
Climbers hang from rock roof

The two-day workshop hosted by The Access Fund in April was centered on ensuring that rock climbing has a positive environmental and economic impact as the sport grows in the Appalachian region.

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Health Improves in Allegheny County, Pa., After Shenango Coke Plant Closes

By Hannah Gillespie | June 7, 2018 | 0

After Shenango Coke Works closed in 2016, Allegheny County, Pa., saw a significant decrease in ER visits for breathing and heart disorders, though there is no scientifically proven connection.

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Conservation Groups Purchase Land in Western North Carolina

By AV's Intern Team | June 7, 2018 | 0
Strawberry Gap

This spring, two land trust groups purchased a total of 190 acres of unprotected land in North Carolina’s Buncombe, Henderson and Caldwell counties.

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WV Study Connects Acid Rain to Global Temperature

By Hannah Gillespie | June 7, 2018 | 0

West Virginia University Ph.D. candidate Joe Carrara found that increased acid rain affects the rate of carbon dioxide returned to the atmosphere.

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New Public Lands Open in Northeast Kentucky

By AV's Intern Team | June 7, 2018 | 0

Old Trace Creek Wildlife Management Area, a 323-acre stretch of land in Lewis County, Ky., is now open for public use.

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