Proactive Relocation Away from Rising Waters
What can we do for Massachusetts communities on the front lines of flood risk to set them up for a safer, more resilient future?
What does it look like when communities, scientists and partners come together to let nature lead? Join us on a podcast journey across the state to find out! Learn about the innovative, nature-based solutions The Nature Conservancy is leading and collaborating on. Over nine episodes, you'll hear about how we’re working together to spark impactful change—all by turning to nature as a powerful solution.
Tune in every other week for a new episode—latest episodes of Nature is the Solution below, on WBUR and on any platform where you get your podcasts.
Learn more about our efforts to build ocean and coastal health and support community resilience, then begin journeying upstream to explore freshwater habitat restoration.
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Restoration Up Close: Behind the scenes of recording episode one of the "Nature is the Solution" podcast during an oyster planting on Martha's Vineyard with Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group. © Bekah Meyers/TNC
On the Water: Oyster restoration partners on Martha's Vineyard take a boat of oysters to a site in Katama Bay where they will be planted on the reef. © Bekah Meyers/TNC
In the Studio: Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game Commissioner Tom O'Shea joined WBUR Podcast Producer Jay Feinstein in the studio to share some insights for "Nature is the Solution." © Julia Hopkins
Capturing Sound: WBUR Podcast Producer Jay Feinstein records the sounds of the water at a living shoreline at Collins Cove in Salem, MA, for the "Nature is the Solution" podcast. © Emma Gildesgame/TNC
Salt Marsh in Salem: Recording episode two of the "Nature is the Solution" podcast at Collins Cove in Salem, MA, where a living shoreline built several years ago is helping protect the community. © Emma Gildesgame/TNC
Community Voices: Nature is the Solution Podcast producer Jay Feinstein sits with Winthrop community members at an event about proactive coastal relocation, getting their perspective. © Emma Gildesgame/TNC
Recording at the Coast: Podcast producers from WBUR (left) interview the co-chairs of the Winthrop Citizens Advisory Commission on Climate for the third episode of Nature is the Solution. © Emma Gildesgame/TNC
Winthrop Mapped: Producers from WBUR get audio from Norman Hyatt (right), co-chair of Winthrop's Citizen Advisory Commission on Climate, who shows them a map of Winthrop. © Loren Dowd/TNC
On the Water: Recording episode four of "Nature is the Solution" podcast, out on the waters of the Assawompset Ponds Complex, with community and Herring Commission Member Tom Barron. © Alison Bowden/TNC
Podcasting at the Pond: Recording episode four of "Nature is the Solution" podcast on the shore of Assawompset Pond in Massachusetts, to talk about water quality and watershed-scale restoration. © Marea Gabriel/TNC
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