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  • Preserving the Value and Benefits of Maine's Lakes and Ponds
    2025/05/27

    Maine’s lakes are just as iconic as our rocky coastline. But lakes don’t just provide outstanding recreational experiences – they provide essential wildlife habitat and clean drinking water for thousands. Colin talks with Susan Gallo, the executive director of Maine Lakes, to learn more about lakes and ponds in Maine, what makes them so special, why we can’t ignore the risks facing them, and what we can do about it.

    **Show links: Maine Lakes website, LakeSmart program

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    33 分
  • Building a More Equitable, Accessible Transportation System for Maine
    2025/04/24

    Too many Mainers lack access to safe, affordable options to get where they need to go but it doesn’t have to be this way. There’s a better path forward. One where more Mainers have better choices for how they get to work, school, local businesses, and essential services. We speak with Zoe Miller, the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Moving Maine Network to discuss how we can work together to expand opportunities by creating a more equitable, accessible transportation system across the state.

    **Show links: https://www.movingmaine.org/

    **Support NRCM by becoming a member today or signing up to receive email updates.

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    35 分
  • Mainers Speak Out Against Federal Funding Cuts & Firings
    2025/03/25

    In March 2025, a group of Mainers including federal workers, business and fishing groups, veterans, and a SNAP participant came together in Brewer, Maine, to speak about the real-world harm being inflicted by the chaotic decision-making of the Trump Administration. In this episode we bring you a recording of the event so you can hear directly from the speakers discussing the impact of ongoing actions by the federal government to block, freeze, and reverse critical federal investments and eliminate staff positions. The participants included:

    • Ocean Crawford, EMCC student, SNAP and MaineCare recipient;
    • Everal Eaton, Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce;
    • Scott Gagnon, former Maine-based U.S. Health and Human Services employee;
    • Tessa Corsetti, former Maine-based U.S. Fish & Wildlife employee;
    • Allen White, Air Force veteran and former employee at Togus VA Medical Center; and
    • Jill Harlow, Maine Coast Fisherman’s Association.

    The roundtable discussion was facilitated by Leo Waterston, former Program Director at FocusMaine.

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    46 分
  • Maine’s Increasingly Rare Old Growth Forests
    2025/02/20

    Maine’s 10.4 million acres of Unorganized Territories (UT) are home to the last stronghold of remote, undeveloped ponds and scattered older growth forest stands in the eastern United States. We’re joined by Dr. John Hagan, a scientist and founder of Our Climate Common, to learn more about the vast forests of the North Woods. Hagan helped lead a research team that identified the locations of the last remaining old growth forest stands in the North Woods.

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    35 分
  • Maine's Environmental Priorities in the 2025 Legislative Session
    2025/02/10

    BONUS EPISODE: A recording of our January webinar previewing the legislative priorities for the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) in 2025, including ways you can get involved. Join NRCM's policy experts as they explain the bills that we'll be supporting to advance progress for climate action, land conservation, and a healthy environment.

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    55 分
  • Talking Trails with Gabe Perkins of Inland Woods & Trails
    2025/01/23
    Heading into 2025, many of us were inspired by the passage of the Maine Trails Bond in the November 2024 election, which united people and groups that haven’t always seen eye-to-eye but were united by their shared love of Maine’s outdoors. Gabe Perkins, the Executive Director of Inland Woods & Trails, joins the podcast to discuss the Trails Bond and highlight the importance of trails of all types to Maine people and our communities.
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    41 分
  • Maine's Environment in the 2024 Legislative Session
    2024/02/01
    The last few years, our work at the State House in Augusta has delivered enormous progress for Maine’s environment. So, how is NRCM gearing up to continue this momentum and what are the priorities we’ve set for this year’s short legislative session? From curbing the use of polluting gas to encouraging reuse, investing in our trails, and tribal sovereignty for the Wabanaki people, NRCM’s Advocacy Director Pete Didisheim joins the podcast to discuss the issues and bills we’ll be tracking, and how we hope to work together with you – people who love the nature of Maine – to achieve great things for our woods, waters, wildlife, and communities.
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    38 分
  • Reducing Waste During the Holidays
    2023/12/21
    It’s the holiday season, which means a lot of gifts, a lot of food, and….a lot of waste. Mainers by nature are frugal and don’t like waste. It’s part of who we are. But when we go to the store or buy online we’re faced with a deluge of plastic and other wasteful packaging. And it drives most of us crazy. What can we do about it? We speak with Laura Marston, the owner of the Maine-based, plastic-free, zero-waste business Go Go Refill and Vanessa Berry, NRCM’s Sustainable Maine outreach coordinator to talk about tips and ideas for reducing waste at home. For more waste reduction resources, including a map of zero-waste retailers visit nrcm.org.
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    31 分