National Parks Traveler Podcast
National Parks Traveler Episode 61: 21st Century National Park Campgrounds
National Parks Traveler Episode 60: Wild Yellowstone, Public Lands Alliance, And Your National Park Library
We’re going to take a trip to start this week’s show, at least an audio trip of sorts, to the heart of Yellowstone National Park and its wild kingdom. A place where wolves, grizzlies, and elk roam free and sandhill cranes catch your attention with their curious chortling. And Dan Puskar, the president and CEO of the Public Lands Alliance, discusses how its membership works to provide educational and interpretive materials for the parks, and how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted those groups.
National Parks Traveler Episode 59: COVID-19, "Our Wild Calling," And Mission San Juan
Listen In While You're Sheltering In Place...
- By Kurt Repanshek - March 27th, 2020 1:45am
National Parks Traveler Episode 58: Coronavirus Roundtable, And Mission Espada
The impact of coronavirus on the National Park System truly is unprecedented. Unlike the impacts partial or full government shutdowns have on the parks, government funding won’t overnight solve those impacts created by the growing spread of coronavirus. To take a look at how coronavirus is affecting the parks and the National Park Service, we’ve gathered three park experts, including former National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis, who combined have more than a century of experience with the national parks and public lands.
National Parks Traveler Episode 57: Mission Concepción In San Antonio, High-End Park Lodges
National Parks Traveler Episode 56: Mission San Jose And The Water Desk
This week we feature Lynn Riddick's segment on Mission San Jose, the first of a four-part series on San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in Texas. We also talk with Mitch Tobin, director of The Water Desk at the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado, to understand why his organization is underwriting journalism revolving around the Colorado River.
National Parks Traveler Episode 55: Exploring the Parks, Introduction to San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
This week we have a wide-ranging discussion about visiting the parks with Jason Epperson from the America’s National Parks podcast and David and Kay Scott, authors of The Complete Guide To the National Park Lodges. We preview upcoming podcasts on the missions of San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, and recap our series on the Colorado River and its impacts on Canyonlands National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
National Parks Traveler Episode 54: Colorado River Economics, Rebranding Bandelier National Monument
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