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The Appalachian Region 1. More droughts, floods, and warmer streams could hurt native trout populations. More floods can lead to higher landslide risk. Maine
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RETIRE EXISTING COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Coal / NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION RETIRE EXISTING COAL / /

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National Park Service / Appalachian Trail Conservancy / US Federal Reserve / Eri Virginia Kentucky North Carolina South Carolina NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION / Tennessee Valley Authority / /

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CONNIE TOOPS / Don Ayer / JAY DICKMAN / BROOK TROUT / /

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southern Appalachians / West Virginia / /

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