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Use It or Lose It
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
These words apply to a lot. Retaining our physical and mental strength can rely on how much we exercise our body and mind. Mechanical items can wear out, but they are just as vulnerable to lack of use. Things in motion tend to stay in motion, but lack of use of...
Look in the Mirror
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
No one is going to do it for you. Decide for yourself what the “it” is here, but the simple truth is taking care of what is important to you requires your direct action. This has always been true, perhaps never more so than now, no matter your interest. The need for...
The Devil Never Sleeps
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
As previously mentioned, constant vigilance is needed to ensure lasting and durable protections, hard fought for, are respected and preserved. Someone looking to make a quick score using public resources always has their eye on that body of water or tract of land we...
Cape Cod Times: Wondering about that scum on a Cape Cod pond? Check this website and watch for these signs
by APCC | In the News
Photo Credit: Cape Cod Times/Steve Heaslip Cape Cod Times | By George Kostinas As summer approaches, thoughts of carefree days at a swimming hole or fishing pond come to mind. However, due to climate change and other environmental conditions, those summer activities...
WBUR: Early toxic algal blooms affecting more Cape Cod ponds this year
by APCC | In the News
Photo Credit: Eric Schwam/Brewster Ponds Coalition Blueberry Pond in Brewster WBUR | By Barbara Moran Toxic algae has bloomed in more Cape Cod ponds than usual at this time of year, triggering advisories in Barnstable, Brewster and Orleans. Algae has been spotted in...
Don’t Sleep Too Soundly
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
Conservation efforts require constant vigilance. Unlike the developer who wins when their project is completed, those of us interested in the protection of natural resources can never rest because our battle is never over. The land we protect and the air and water we...
Self-Editing
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
APCC was asked to remove a reference to advocating from some advertising copy because there was pressure to "go along to get along." APCC’s essential reason for being is to be a tireless advocate for a better environment. To have been asked to describe who we are...
Self Reliance
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
The environment has had a good spring at Cape town meetings. Voters across the region have continued to approve investments in clean water despite growing concerns about looming economic disruptions. Approval of environmental improvement articles has been the rule,...
Vote
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
Town meetings and local elections are underway now. This message is short and direct: vote. Find out which candidates are committed to environmental improvement, protection and investments and vote for them. Read your town meeting warrants and identify the articles...
Support for H.898 – An Act to End the Taking of Horseshoe Crabs for Bait
by APCC | Position Statements
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) writes in strong support for An Act to End the Taking of Horseshoe Crabs for Bait (H.898), which would prohibit the harvesting of horseshoe crabs for use as bait in commercial fishing in Massachusetts. Full Statement



