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Coastal Conversations 8/24/18

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Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Maine coastal and ocean issues: Hancock County’s Conserved Lands -What are some important conservation projects in the region right now? -How does a land trust work? What is a conservation easement? -How do conservation areas benefit the local community? -What is a working forest, and working farm? Guests: Aaron Dority, Executive Director, Frenchman Bay Conservancy Hans Carlson, Executive Director of Blue Hill Heritage Trust Bob DeForrest, Project Manager Maine Coast Heritage Trust
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Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Maine coastal and ocean issues: Hancock County’s Conserved Lands -What are some important conservation projects in the region right now? -How does a land trust work? What is a conservation easement? -How do conservation areas benefit the local community? -What is a working forest, and working farm? Guests: Aaron Dority, Executive Director, Frenchman Bay Conservancy Hans Carlson, Executive Director of Blue Hill Heritage Trust Bob DeForrest, Project Manager Maine Coast Heritage Trust
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