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From the Ground Up: Conservation in New England

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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  • Modeling Future Scenarios of Massachusetts Forests: A Tale of Resilience - Meg Graham MacLean
    Jan 18 2026

    An article written and read by Meg Graham MacLean.

    Meg Graham MacLean is a Senior Lecturer and Research Scholar of carbon accounting at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst. She is passionate about collaborating with forestry, environmental, and community leaders at all levels to better understand the human-environment interactions that impact our forest ecosystems. Her research uses innovative quantitative methods to explore how the forested landscape is changing due to human and climate pressures, the impacts of these changes on forest ecosystems and carbon dynamics, and how to monitor and model these changes with the goal of informing policy and management decisions. Learn more

    Read the full article and discover additional content in the Winter 2026 Issue of From the Ground Up.

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    11 Min.
  • Wilderness Comes Home, 25 Years Later - Christopher McGrory Klyza
    Jan 12 2026

    An article written and read by Christopher McGrory Klyza.

    Christopher McGrory Klyza is Stafford Professor of Public Policy, Political Science, and Environmental Studies at Middlebury College. He is the author or editor of five books on conservation and environmental policy including Wilderness Comes Home, The Story of Vermont, The Future of the Northern Forest, and Who Controls Public Lands?

    Read the full article and discover additional content in the Winter 2026 Issue of From the Ground Up.

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    13 Min.
  • Seeing the Forest from Above: How a Good Map can be a Game-Changer for Old-Growth Forest Conservation - John M. Hagan
    Jan 12 2026

    An article written and ready by John M. Hagan.

    John Hagan is a forest ecologist and President of the nonprofit Our Climate Common, based in Georgetown, Maine. He has studied Maine’s working forest landscape for 33 years. For more information about the Late-Successional and Old Growth (LSOG) mapping project, see Hagan et al., 2024 . If you would like help determining whether LiDAR might be useful for your area, contact John Hagan at jhagan@ourclimatecommon.org.

    Read the full article and discover additional content in the Winter 2026 Issue of From the Ground Up.

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    17 Min.
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