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How is climate change affecting fall colors? Stephanie Spera, an assistant professor of geography at the University of Richmond and a 2019 Second Century Stewardship fellow at the Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park, is using citizen science to help answer that question. Erika Zambello wonders how Hurricane Dorian affected the Abaco parrot (aka the Bahama parrot) and its habitat, and we get a quick update on legislation to cut deeply into the roughly $12 billion maintenance backlog across the National Park System.

:12 Introduction with Kurt Repanshek
2:01 introduction to Stephanie Spera's research into fall colors at Acadia National Park
2:56 Interview with Stephanie Spera
12:06 National Parks Traveler promotion
12:22 Grand Teton National Park Foundation promotion
12:59 Friends of Acadia promotion
13:30 Interview with Stephanie Spera continues
24:04 Yankee Freedom promotion
24:42 North Cascades Institute promotion
25:08 Erika Zambello interview with Dr. Caroline Stahala regarding Bahama parrots and how they survived Hurricane Dorian
40:58 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation promotion
41:25 Washington's National Park Fund promotion
42:01 Restore Our Parks Act update with Rebecca Knuffke of The Pew Charitable Trust
46:03 Show closing
46:20 Orange Tree Productions

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