How did the infusion of Texas puma genes into the small population of Florida panthers in Everglades National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve benefit the panthers? Alexander Ochoa, a postdoctoral researcher at The Ohio State University, explains in this week's show. We also look at Big Bend National Park as a winter destination, and question a proposal to let for-profit businesses operate more national park campgrounds.
:02 Welcome to National Parks Traveler
:12 Episode introduction with Kurt Repanshek
1:36 Introduction to discussing impact of Texas puma genes on Florida Panthers
2:47 Interview with Alexander Ochoa, postdoctoral researcher at The Ohio State University
12:55 National Parks Traveler promotion
13:11 Friends of Acadia promotion
13:41 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation promotion
14:07 Interview with Alexander Ochoa continues
25:00 Grand Teton National Park Foundation promotion
25:36 Yankee Freedom promotion
26:17 Big Bend National Park in winter
31:55 North Cascades Institute promotion
32:13 Washington's National Park Fund promotion
33:04 Commentary: Should businesses take over more national park campgrounds?
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