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National Parks Traveler: Everglades' Tribes, Questionable Park Management
National Parks Traveler: Everglades' Tribes, Questionable Park Management

Season 1 Episode 34

Erika Zambello talks with Houston Cypress of the "Love the Everglades Movement" about priorities for the tribes that have connections to the Everglad…

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National Parks Traveler: Washington's National Park Fund, Point Reyes Cattle, Looking For Wildlife This Fall
National Parks Traveler: Washington's National Park Fund, Point Reyes Cattle, Looking For Wildlife This Fall

Season 1 Episode 33

Laurie Ward, executive director of Washington's National Park Fund, discusses how her organization manages to support not just one, but three nationa…

6 years, 6 months ago

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National Parks Traveler: Breaching Cape Lookout, Glacier's Shrinking Glaciers, Wintering Voyageurs
National Parks Traveler: Breaching Cape Lookout, Glacier's Shrinking Glaciers, Wintering Voyageurs

Season 1 Episode 32

Hurricane Dorian literally sliced up Cape Lookout National Seashore, creating more than 50 breaches in the park's barrier islands. At Western Carolin…

6 years, 6 months ago

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National Parks Traveler: Is Fall Moving, Bahama Parrots, Erasing The M
National Parks Traveler: Is Fall Moving, Bahama Parrots, Erasing The M

Season 1 Episode 31

How is climate change affecting fall colors? Stephanie Spera, an assistant professor of geography at the University of Richmond and a 2019 Second Cen…

6 years, 6 months ago

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National Parks Traveler: Hiker Trash, Fishing Great Smoky Mountains National Park, And "Acting" Directors
National Parks Traveler: Hiker Trash, Fishing Great Smoky Mountains National Park, And "Acting" Directors

Season 1 Episode 30

"Hiker Trash," a new book that examines hiker life along the Appalachian Trail through the sketches of a graphic artist, is the topic of our intervie…

6 years, 6 months ago

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National Parks Traveler: Refugia At Acadia, Fall Park Destinations, And eBikes
National Parks Traveler: Refugia At Acadia, Fall Park Destinations, And eBikes

Season 1 Episode 29

How will climate change impact plants and animals at Acadia National Park? This week we talk with Dr. Jennifer Smetzer, who has been mapping areas of…

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National Parks Traveler: Seven Months in the National Parks, Visiting Joshua Tree
National Parks Traveler: Seven Months in the National Parks, Visiting Joshua Tree

Season 1 Episode 28

Lauren and Steven Keys wanted to see national parks, so they took seven months off from the daily routine and headed out on a 34,000-mile journey tha…

6 years, 7 months ago

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National Parks Traveler Episode: Blue Ridge Parkway Needs, Acadia's Falcons, And Black Canyon Of The Gunnison
National Parks Traveler Episode: Blue Ridge Parkway Needs, Acadia's Falcons, And Black Canyon Of The Gunnison

Season 1 Episode 27

As with many units of the National Park System, there are many needs along the Blue Ridge Parkway, a 469-mile-long ribbon of bucolic landscape linkin…

6 years, 7 months ago

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National Parks Traveler: Segregation In National Parks, Visiting Everglades In Winter
National Parks Traveler: Segregation In National Parks, Visiting Everglades In Winter

Season 1 Episode 26

Dr. Erin Devlin, a professor of American history from the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, discusses her research into site…

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National Parks Traveler: eBikes In National Parks And Dutch Oven Cooking
National Parks Traveler: eBikes In National Parks And Dutch Oven Cooking

Season 1 Episode 25

eBikes are among the topics making the rounds in the National Park System, as the debate over where these motorized bikes should be allowed to travel…

6 years, 7 months ago

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