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.

New Rules Stoke Fear of Fracking on Public Lands

By Brian Sewell When the U.S. Department of…

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Virginia Teacher and Landowner Faces Energy Extraction

Landowner and teacher Gail Marney resides on an inter-generational family farm in the south. Her great-great grandfather moved here in the early 1800s and served in the Civil War. Now she finds her home threatened by natural gas extraction.

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6,000 Acres of Blue Ridge Preserved

By Chelsey Fisher Nearly 6,000 acres of land…

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Running On Reality: A Conversation with Anthony Flaccavento

This is an abridged version of this interview…

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Garden Advice from the Experts!

As we prepared this agriculture-themed issue of The…

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Heirloom Plants Preserve Tradition and Heritage

By Alix John Woody Malot loves talking about…

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Making It Last

The Easement’s Role in Protecting Family Acreage By…

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Adapting Farms to Face the Climate Challenge

By Brian Sewell Around the world, farmers are…

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Today’s Farming Frontier

Resilient Growers Adapt to Contemporary Challenges By Molly…

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The Mysterious World of Moss

Story and photos by Molly Moore As part…

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