
In this episode of American Conservation Experience, host Elyse Cogburn explores the power of conservation and community with guests Silas Patten and Ellen Bley. Together, they reflect on how caring for public lands is more than a career—it’s a shared calling to make an impact on the outdoor spaces that mean so much to us all.
Silas, an ACE EPIC member serving with the Bureau of Land Management, shares his transition from a degree in communication to a career in conservation, and his experiences working with a state-based conservation corps and the US Fish and Wildlife Services. Ellen Bley, ACE Fish and Wildlife Division Director, provides insights into her rewarding career in helping to inspire the next generation of conservation stewards.
From fieldwork to mentorship, Silas and Ellen share how everyday actions—whether volunteering locally or joining a conservation program—can create lasting change. Their stories remind us that conservation is not just about protecting nature; it’s about belonging to something larger than ourselves.
Tune in for an inspiring discussion that celebrates curiosity, resilience, and the many ways we can all contribute to the future of our shared lands.