North Fork Works
North Fork Works
Podcast Description
On North Fork Works, Hazel Kahan interviews her neighbors on the north fork of the East End of New York’s Long Island. Listen to their conversations about the local environment, overdevelopment and civic activism, all focused on saving what’s left.
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Explores themes of environmental sustainability, local governance, and community activism, with episodes that include discussions on overdevelopment impacts and civic engagement strategies, such as an episode featuring municipal solid waste management policies and future challenges in Southold Town.

On North Fork Works, Hazel Kahan interviews her neighbors on the north fork of the East End of New York’s Long Island. Listen to their conversations about the local environment, overdevelopment and civic activism, all focused on saving what’s left.
Jen Murray, North Fork resident and leading environmentalist, talks about her lifelong engagement with the natural world, as a chicken, pig and organic vegetable farmer and now as founder of Turtleback Conservation Center with its mission to protect endangered species and educate the public along with supporting citizen science projects. Jen also runs a youth nature camp for youth that offers archery and fencing training. Photo: Piping Plover by Laura Helf
(Broadcast on WPKN July 23,2026)

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