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National Parks Traveler Episode 43: Long Distance Migrations and Jean LaFitte National Historical Park

Kyle Joly, a National Park Service wildlife biologist who long has studied terrestrial migrations in national park units in Alaska, discusses the world's longest land migrations in this week's show. Caribou and reindeer are at the top of the list of long-distance travelers, but what about wolves? Contributing writer Kim O’Connell, fresh back from a visit to New Orleans, gives us a preview of her time at Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. 

:02 Welcome to National Parks Traveler
:12 Show introduction with Kurt Repanshek
1:30 Introduction to interview with Kyle Joly discussing world's longest terrestrial migrations
2:19 Interview with Kyle Joly
13:37 National Parks Traveler promotion
13:53 Yankee Freedom promotion
14:30 Washington's National Park Fund promotion
15:07 North Cascades Institute promotion
15:27 Interview with Kyle Joly resumes
27:31 Friends of Acadia promotion
28:02 Grand Teton National Park Foundation promotion
28:38 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation promotion
29:12 Contributing writer Kim O'Connell provides an overview of Jean Lafitte National Historical Park
39:13 Show closing
39:57 Orange Tree Productions

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