Elsa Partan
Producer / NewscasterElsa Partan is a producer with CAI. She first came to the station in 2002 as an intern and fell in love with radio. She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. From 2006 to 2009, she covered the state of Wyoming for the NPR member station Wyoming Public Media in Laramie. She was a newspaper reporter at The Mashpee Enterprise from 2010 to 2013. She lives in Falmouth with her husband and two daughters.
elsa_partan@capeandislands.org
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“If you cut them into small pieces, each of those pieces will become a whole new worm, instead of dying. And, in addition to that, they also can make…
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The Internet and artificial intelligence are changing the way we live. That’s not a surprise. We fret about how distracted we've become, or about whether…
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Dozens of species of fish and shellfish are caught in New England’s waters. But only a handful show up in most seafood retailers. You can probably list…
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“There's no time we're going to be able to collect more biodiversity than now, because it's declining. So, I think if we were to have a a conversation…
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A new CNN poll finds that climate change is the most prevalent issue on the minds of Democratic voters. Eighty two percent of survey respondents told CNN…
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When it comes to sharks, great whites and the risk to human swimmers have dominated public attention in the northeast recently. But, there are hundreds of…
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It’s estimated there are just over 400 North Atlantic right whales remaining, and that number has been declining in recent years. The two main causes of…
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Habitat loss is one of the greatest threats to the diversity of plants and animals on Earth. Parks and wild lands are essential for conserving ecosystems.…
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" The current data suggests - and certainly the behavior of current candidates for the Democratic nomination strongly suggests - that this will be the…
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First, it was White Castle and Red Robin. Then, Burger King.Vegan meat substitutes are popping up at fast food chains across the nation, raising questions…