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Episode 178
There's a newly nominated candidate for NPS Director, a position that has been vacant for more than 4 years. Meanwhile, well over half of Lassen Volc…
4 years, 5 months ago
Novarupta
Episode 177
In early June 1912, residents of southeast Alaska began to feel earthquakes daily. Earthquakes are common in this region, which is well-known for its…
4 years, 6 months ago
Mary Kwart: Wildland Fire Pioneer
Episode 176
As fires rage across the west in what will likely be the worst year for wildland fires on record, brave people face them head-on, to save our struc…
4 years, 6 months ago
Sea Turtles of Cape Hatteras National Seashore
Episode 175
Under the light of the moon, shelled creatures emerge from the ocean and make their way onto the sandy shoreline. They drag their bodies through the …
4 years, 6 months ago
Hottest Days, Terrible Tourists, Flash Floods, and Masks (again) | National Park News
Episode 174
Hottest days on record, new mask-wearing requirements, Congress has hearings on park crowding, lightning strikes several visitors to the Grand Canyon…
4 years, 7 months ago
La Casa Nevada — Yosemite's Snow House
Episode 173
Situated within the spray of the picture-perfect Nevada Fall stood a pioneer hotel that, for almost 20 years, welcomed guests to Yosemite National Pa…
4 years, 7 months ago
National Park of American Samoa
Episode 172
The sun can rise and set on this island nation in the middle of the Pacific. Known for its rainforest paradise and tropical reefs, these islands were…
4 years, 7 months ago
News from the Parks | 300 Rock Cairns, 200-foot Cliff Face Breaks, and 1 New Peregrine Falcon
Episode 171
A flash flood tears through Zion, Karens build Cairns in Petroglyph, endangered frogs are gettin’ it on without any assistance in California, Grand T…
4 years, 8 months ago
Sleeping Bear Dunes
Episode 170
If you've never been there, when you think of Michigan, you may not imagine miles of sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and bluffs that tower more than…
4 years, 8 months ago
The Carriage Roads & Bridges of Acadia National Park
Episode 169
Winding through Acadia’s forests and mountains are 45 miles of historic roadways that are only for pedestrians, bicyclists, horseback riders, and car…
4 years, 8 months ago