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Voices for Maine's Environment

Voices for Maine's Environment

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Voices for Maine's environment brings you the voices of people and organizations who are working together to protect the nature of Maine. New podcasts monthly. The Natural Resources Council of Maine is a non-partisan, statewide organization dedicated to protecting, conserving, and restoring Maine's environment now and for future generations. Let’s build the future we all want for Maine — a future that values clean air and water, healthy forests, abundant wildlife, livable communities, and accessible outdoors for all. Consider becoming a member today!

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    • A Powerful Force for Women Hunting and Fishing in Maine
      Dec 15 2025

      Christi Elliott has been called a powerful force for outdoor recreation in Maine. Born in Machias, Christi founded Maine Women Hunters as a welcoming place for like-minded women to learn and join in the fun of hunting and fishing. A strong voice for hunting and conservation, Christi’s new book Always Game documents her journey. In this episode of Voices for Maine’s Environment, Christi speaks with Colin about the important role hunting and fishing play in Maine’s conservation community.

      **Show links: Always Game published by Islandport Press, Maine Women Hunters Facebook group, Christi Elliott webpage

      **Support NRCM: become a member today or sign up to receive email updates.

      ** Follow NRCM on social @nrcmenvironment

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      25 min
    • Inspiring Environmental Stewardship through Music & Arts
      Nov 7 2025

      Connection, community, joy. These are all essential ingredients as we come together to confront the environmental challenges confronting our world, nation, and state. In this episode, we speak with Sophie Davis and Luke Fatora from Halcyon, an artists collective in Midcoast Maine working to inspire environmental stewardship through music and arts. Their newest multimedia project, The Future is Here, will feature the stories and actions of Maine people who are working on the ground to build creative, regenerative, and resilient communities in response to the climate crisis.

      **Show links: Halcyon

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

      ** Follow NRCM on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, or TikTok

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      27 min
    • Restoring Maine's Kennebec River
      Sep 29 2025

      Last week, the Nature Conservancy announced it has reached an agreement for the purchase of the four Kennebec dams between Waterville and Skowhegan, an essential step toward their eventual removal and a multi-year restoration process in close collaboration with local communities and businesses. To get a sense of what’s possible when rivers flow free, Colin speaks with Steve Brooke, retired Senior Planner from the Maine State Planning Office and Trout Unlimited member who also served as project coordinator with the Kennebec Coalition during the removal of Edwards Dam.

      **Show links: nature.org/kennebec

      **Support NRCM: become a member today or sign up to receive email updates.

      ** Follow NRCM on socials @nrcmenvironment

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      26 min
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