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INFORMATION & RESOURCES
Learn from Dr. Paul Angermeier about warming temperatures and changing stream conditions, and the impact on coldwater species like brook trout and candy darters in Appalachia.
Spring 2026Â Annual Print Edition
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The Appalachian Voice is 30 years old this year! We look forward to our next 30 years of bringing you news and stories that highlight underreported issues affecting Appalachia’s land, air, water and communities — and celebrate our region’s character, beauty and natural treasures.Â
In this 30th anniversary print edition, we take a closer look at what’s driving higher electricity demand in Appalachia and pay a visit to the beloved feral ponies at Grayson Highlands State Park.
We also bring stories about solar beekeeping, great trails for bird lovers, black lung clinics, an iconic Appalachian clogger, recent environmental rollbacks and the ongoing work to help the region recover and become stronger after Hurricane Helene.
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