

What Does Wilderness Mean in our Modern World?
Oct 4, 2024
Join Marissa Ortega-Welch, a science journalist, Phoebe Young, an environmental history professor, and Aparna Rajagopal, a DEI leader in outdoor spaces, as they explore the meaning of wilderness today. They delve into the historical roots of wilderness protection, the complexities of the Wilderness Act, and how climate change impacts these cherished areas. Personal stories highlight the emotional ties people have to nature, while discussions on accessibility and indigenous perspectives reshape our understanding of wild spaces in a modern, connected world.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Understanding Wilderness: A Complex Journey
03:02 • 10min
Exploring the Historical Landscape of Wilderness Protection
12:47 • 3min
Navigating Wilderness: Culture, Management, and Change
15:17 • 16min
The Complex Relationship Between Humanity and Nature
31:47 • 2min
Exploring the Modern Meaning of Wilderness
33:26 • 2min
Evolving Perceptions of Wilderness
35:29 • 16min
Listener Insights and the Paradox of Preservation in Wilderness
51:55 • 2min
Support and Services: Community Connections and Cultural Offerings
53:29 • 3min