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From the Ground Up: Conservation in New England

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From the Ground Up is a quarterly magazine that encourages conversations at the intersection of conservation, climate, and communities in New England. Our podcast feed is home to audio versions of a selection of the articles, essays, interviews, and poetry published in each issue. Our mission is to inspire action for policies and practices that safeguard New England’s land and water for all who make their home here.You can find the full-text versions of the stories featured on this feed with accompanying art and figures, and explore our archives of past content here: From the Ground Up (https://fromthegroundupne.org).From the Ground Up is published by Wildlands, Woodlands, Farmlands & Communities — a collaborative conservation initiative of organizations and individuals working together toward a collective vision for the future of New England and the six states it comprises.

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episode The Finest Kind: Remembering Lobsterwoman Jean Symonds - Paul Breeden artwork

The Finest Kind: Remembering Lobsterwoman Jean Symonds - Paul Breeden

An article written and read by Paul Breeden. Paul Breeden decided as a little boy to someday work for National Geographic. His first published artwork was in National Geographic magazine. From there he went on to illustrate for various other national and international magazines, books, and a U.S. postage stamp. His work was featured at the National Gallery of Art, American Botanical Artists, Brandywine Museum, Geosphere, International Earth Summit, The White House, and 100 Years of Illustration. Having worked in a variety of media, including calligraphy and photography, Paul now primarily paints acrylic Maine landscapes, mountains, and the working waterfront. For fun he paints mind-boggling trompe l’oeil watercolors. See the photos and read the full article here [https://www.fromthegroundupne.org/archive-drafts/the-finest-kind]. Discover additional content in the Spring 2026 Issue of From the Ground Up. [https://www.fromthegroundupne.org/issue-10]

10 de mar de 2026 - 6 min
episode Visit to Harpswell - Scudder Parker artwork

Visit to Harpswell - Scudder Parker

An poem written and read by Scudder Parker. Scudder Parker’s first volume of poetry, Safe as Lightning [https://www.rootstockpublishing.com/rootstock-books/p/safe-as-lightning], released in June 2020 by Rootstock Publishing, was awarded the Best Poetry Book of 2020 by the Independent Publishers of New England (IPNE). Scudder’s poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals including Sun Magazine, Crosswinds, The Lascaux Review, Sky Island Journal, Vermont Life, Northern Woodlands, and Twyckenham. “The Poem of the World” was selected as a finalist in the Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest. For Scudder, poetry is the search for truthfulness, not homage to conclusion. It is exploration—fit of bone in socket, bees at riot in oregano blossoms, ache of old injustice summoning an opened heart, the strange joy of longing, laughter at long-defended foolishness. Family, farming, failing, finding. Foraging for the innocent sacred, patient in our midst. Scudder’s had numerous careers—preacher, organizer, gardener, politician, energy consultant, poet—and is still learning from each of them. His new volume, The Poem of the World [https://kelsaybooks.com/products/the-poem-of-the-world-poems-and-prose], published by Kelsay Books, is now available in bookstores and online. You can follow Scudder’s work at Substack [https://thesuddenthingitrustpoetry.substack.com/]. Read the poem [https://www.fromthegroundupne.org/archive/visit-to-harpswell] and discover additional content in the Spring 2026 Issue of From the Ground Up. [https://www.fromthegroundupne.org/issue-10]

10 de mar de 2026 - 3 min
episode Wellfleet - Angela Patten artwork

Wellfleet - Angela Patten

An poem written and read by Angela Patten. Angela Patten’s publications include five poetry collections, and her work has appeared in many literary journals and anthologies. Winner of the 2022 Anthony Cronin International Short Poem Award and other awards, Patten has received artist grants from the University of Vermont Retired Scholars Award Program, the Vermont Arts Council, and the Vermont Community Foundation. She has served as visiting writer at several institutions. Born and raised in Dublin, she maintains dual citizenship in Ireland and the United States. She lives in Burlington, Vermont, and is a Senior Lecturer Emerita in English at the University of Vermont. read the poem [https://www.fromthegroundupne.org/archive/wellfleet] and discover additional content in the Spring 2026 Issue of From the Ground Up. [https://www.fromthegroundupne.org/issue-10]

10 de mar de 2026 - 3 min
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