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Part 4: Future of the Forest

Downeast Lakes Land Trust
Photo courtesy of the Downeast Lakes Land Trust

“Logging and fishing are still a big deal in Grand Lake Stream and we protect it as much as we can.” With these words, Kenny Sprague introduces this story of an unlikely coalition that has conserved a remote part of Maine for wildlife habitat, forest products, and recreation. Listen along with audio producer Erica Heilman, as she learns how the area’s locals and visitors have joined forces to conserve 370,000 acres – and a way of life.


The Resilient Forest Series, Part 4

Our special thanks go to the Emily Landecker Foundation, the Dorr Foundation, the Davis Conservation Foundation, the Larsen Fund, Melinda Richmond, and the Samuel P. Hunt Foundation for their support of this work.

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