In part two of a two-part series, climate change podcaster and host of America Adapts Doug Parsons explores the science and adaptation planning work underway at Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge on Nantucket. In this episode learn how The Trustees and the Nantucket Conservation Foundation are managing the refuge for future climate impacts, and why they are hopeful for the future of the beautiful and beloved coastal place.
Guests in this episode:
Karen Beattie: Director of Science and Stewardship at the Nantucket Conservation Foundation
Shea Fee: Southeast Coastal Ecologist for the Trustees of Reservations.
Cecil Barron Jensen: Executive Director of ReMain Nantucket and the primary sponsor of the Envision Resilience Nantucket
Jennifer Karberg: Research and Program Supervisor at the Nantucket Conservation Foundation
Cormac Collier, President of the Nantucket Conservation Foundation
Tom O’Shea, Managing Director of Resources and Planning, The Trustees of Reservations
This episode was funded by The Trustees of Reservations and the Nantucket Conservation Foundation through an anonymous donor.
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