Synopsis
A weekly podcast about public lands and waterways, mainly in the United States and North America, covering current developments and featuring the insights of rangers, scientists, and others working at our public land sites.
Episodes
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Episode 132: December 29: Park Stories
30/12/2022 Duration: 59minEight captivating and inspiring stories from our public lands, parks, and waterways, expertly crafted by guest producers.
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Episode 131: December 2, 2022: Dr. Christine Marran
02/12/2022 Duration: 40minAn interview with Dr. Christine Marran, the author of Ecology without Culture.
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Episode 130: October 25: Park Stories from Yellowstone, the Ho Rain Forest, and Lake Superior
25/10/2022 Duration: 05minThree visitors tell us about their most memorable park adventures, featuring audio production by University of Minnesota students. Yellowstone, Ho Rain Forest (Olympic National Park), and the US/Canada border on Lake Superior.
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Episode 129: October 13, 2022: Park Stories from Bryce Canyon National Park, Cabrillo National Monument, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and the coast of Alaska
13/10/2022 Duration: 07minThe start of a new series: "Park Stories." Visitors to Bryce Canyon National Park, Cabrillo National Monument, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, as well as the coast of Alaska recall special moments on public lands and waterways. Photo of Bryce Canyon by Jon Sullivan, reprinted with permission via Creative Commons License. Thanks, Jon, and all artists that make their work available to the public via Creative Commons. Thanks as well to the two uncredited storytellers for this episode: Robert Poch and Debbie Reiter.
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Episode 128: September 20: Friends of the Falls
21/09/2022 Duration: 41minThe Friends of the Falls tell us about the history, present, and possible futures of an iconic waterscape in Minneapolis on the Mississippi River, including an act of truth telling and restitution.
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Episode 127: August 17: Water, Floods, and Rain
17/08/2022 Duration: 19minA look back at the recent floods in Death Valley National Park and Kentucky opening its state parks to flood refugees, plus recent research regarding "forever chemicals" in rainwater, as well as a look forward to new programming that starts in September.
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Episode 126: August 1, 2022: National Monuments, a History and Present of Controversy and Conservation
02/08/2022 Duration: 20minA look at National Monuments at the local, state, and national level; why their existence is so tenuous and necessary.
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Episode 125: July 25: hopeful and fun stories from our public lands
25/07/2022 Duration: 18minAs we continue to bridge our interview format from the past several years to more interviews, stories, and policy discussions later this fall, today is about some hopeful and fun stories from and about our public parks, including Ecosia's global search engine, California's attempts to expand and diversify public access to public lands, and a wonderful "What if" event in Kirtland, Ohio.
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Episode 124: July 22, 2022: Threats to Public Lands
18/07/2022 Duration: 34minThree stories--one local (SC, GA), one at the state level (ID), and one national (USA)--illustrate ongoing threats to our public lands.
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Episode 123: June 17: Accokeek Foundation's Work to Support Piscataway National Park
17/06/2022 Duration: 24minAn interview with Anjela Barnes, Vice President of the Accokeek Foundation, concerning her organization's efforts to enhance conservation and support cultural heritage work at Piscataway National Park.
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Episode 122: May 24, 2022: Friends of Blue Spring State Park in Florida
24/05/2022 Duration: 23minA conversation with Cora Berchem of the Friends of Blue Springs State Park in Orange City, Florida. Photo
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Episode 121: April 24: Campfire Stories
25/04/2022 Duration: 41minThree audio rich stories from Campfire Stories: Tales from America's National Parks, performed and produced by guest hosts.
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Episode 119: March 15: Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer
15/03/2022 Duration: 24minSam Coulter interviews Nikayla Barnes about chronic wasting disease in deer.
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Episode 118: February 28, 2022: International Wolf Center
28/02/2022 Duration: 25minGuest host Ben Reiter interviews Maddy Witt, Education Supervisor at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. Wolf photo by Derek Bakken, used via permission, Creative Commons.
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Episode 117: February 21, 2022: Music and Environmental Justice in Nigeria
22/02/2022 Duration: 26minProfessor Olusegun Titus discusses his research and performances in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Germany and the UK, explaining how music amplifies the voices of communities struggling against environmental injustice.
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Episode 116: January 24, 2022: Carp, a fascinating and troubling invasive
24/01/2022 Duration: 43minThree experts from the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center (MAISRC) explain their informative research and creative mitigation efforts for dealing with carp.
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Episode 115: December 7, 2021: An Interview with NUNNABOVE
07/12/2021 Duration: 19minSierra Salato and Mikaela Morris interview the band NUNNABOVE about their environmental musicianship for the Together Alone project, performance for Metro Blooms, new album, as well as their experience on America’s Got Talent.
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Episode 114: November 29, 2021: Musician Alisha Todd from the Gold Coast of Australia
28/11/2021 Duration: 39minAn interview with musician Alisha Todd from the Gold Coast of Australia. Alisha discusses her music and music videos as well as her upcoming performance for the Together Alone project.
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Episode 113: October 15: A Segue Between Seasons
15/10/2021 Duration: 03minA quick recap of the past year and an introduction to a special series of upcoming episodes with musicians from the Together Alone project.