Aug / Sept 2014 - Features

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Seleni-what?

Most people have probably never heard of selenium, but for coal operators and fish it’s a big deal. Appalachian Voices’ water quality expert takes a moment to explain the issues surrounding this mineral — necessary in small amounts but toxic to aquatic life even at very low levels — and the EPA’s controversial attempts to regulate it.

Interns at the New Beginnings camp meet in the afternoons to plan for upcoming days and discuss how to resolve conflicts between campers. Photo by Kimber Ray

Seeding Dreams with Self-Esteem

Through educational advancement and hands-on training, two programs strive to build new opportunities for girls and women in rural Appalachia.

Exploring Mountain Bogs

Although mountain bogs represent less than one percent of the southern Appalachian landscape, they are pockets of immense ecological and practical importance and provide a haven for many rare plants and animals.

Aug/Sept 2014 - Columns

Hiking the Highlands

Visitors can reach Mash Fork Waterfalls by an easily accessible route or a challenging hike. Photo courtesy WVExplorer.com

Camp Creek: Gateway to West Virginia Wonders

Just two miles away from busy Interstate 77, visitors to West Virginia’s Camp Creek State Park trade the hum of passing traffic for birdsong and the rushing chatter of waterfalls.

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Politics

Prevailing Politics Influence State Reactions to EPA Carbon Rule

By Brian Sewell Flexibility: it’s the foundation of…

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Appalachia’s Environmental Votetracker: Aug./Sept. 2014 issue

See how Appalachia’s congressional delegation voted on environmental issues.

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Naturalist's Notebook

Exploring Mountain Bogs

Although mountain bogs represent less than one percent of the southern Appalachian landscape, they are pockets of immense ecological and practical importance and provide a haven for many rare plants and animals.

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Across Appalachia

Keeping West Virginia Wild

Lovers of outdoor recreation and stunning scenery can…

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Southwest Virginia is for (Outdoor) Lovers

By Amber Ellis On Sept. 13-14 in Abingdon,…

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National Attention on Pesticides

By Amber Ellis A recent study from the…

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Energy Report

The Energy Report Round-Up

By Brian Sewell Dan River Coal Ash Cleanup…

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Ky. Proposes Updates to Coal General Permit

By Brian Sewell New permitting rules could have…

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North Carolina Coal Ash Bill Pending

By Brian Sewell On July 14, the N.C….

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