National Parks Traveler Podcast

Kurt Repanshek
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Nov 15, 2020 • 57min

National Parks Traveler: Glacier Bay, Wildfires, And Rocky Mountain Conservancy

Estee Rivera, executive director of the Rocky Mountain Conservancy, discusses the damage wildfires inflicted on Rocky Mountain National Park and the role the conservancy is taking in helping park staff rehabilitate areas impacted by the fires and interpret the intense fire season. And Kurt Repanshek visits with Kim Heacox, a former park ranger turned writer and photographer at Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska.
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Nov 8, 2020 • 42min

National Parks Traveler: Chesapeake's Bald Eagles And National Parks

Dr. Bryan Watts, an authority on bald eagles, discusses his research that indicates that bald eagles that utilize national park lands around the Chesapeake Bay may have a slight advantage over those that use the bay’s other estuarine systems. 
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Nov 1, 2020 • 51min

National Parks Traveler Episode: Pre-Election Round Table On The Parks

How might the 2020 presidential election impact the National Park Service? Former Park Service Director Jon Jarvis, Kristen Brengel from the National Parks Conservation Association, and Phil Francis, chair of the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks, discuss that question.
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Oct 25, 2020 • 40min

National Parks Traveler: Beluga Whales And The Pebble Mine

National Parks Traveler’s Lynn Riddick connects with Dr. Tracy Romano of Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut to discuss the plight of beluga whales in Cook Inlet in Alaska and the threats they face, including the threats posed by the proposed Pebble Mine project.
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Oct 18, 2020 • 35min

National Parks Traveler: The Wilderness Land Trust

This week we look at a nonprofit organization whose sole existence is to acquire, from willing sellers, private lands surrounded by official, or proposed, wilderness in national parks, national forests, and other publicly owned lands. Once those lands are acquired and transferred to federal land managers,  The Wilderness Land Trust will put itself out of business. But that’s not going to happen overnight, as the Trust’s executive director, Brad Borst, explains during our conversation.
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Oct 11, 2020 • 49min

National Parks Traveler: High Heat At Death Valley National Park

In this week’s show, we look at one of the hottest places on Earth, Death Valley National Park in southeastern California and western Nevada. And this summer was especially hot. The park broke records in a number of categories as it experienced some of the hottest days ever recorded on Earth.   August was particularly brutal, with record temperatures reached 12 times for both the daily high and the daily low.  To take a closer look at these numbers and why they don’t seem to be a deterrent to visitors, Traveler’s Lynn Riddick spoke with Death Valley Superintendent Mike Reynolds.
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Oct 4, 2020 • 47min

National Parks Traveler: Roundtable Discussion On National Park News

Life in the National Park System doesn’t pause for presidential elections. Indeed, there have been many issues across the parks to pay attention to and discuss. To help us with that task, we’ve invited Kristen Brengel, senior vice president of government affairs for the National Parks Conservation Association, and Sheridan Steele, a Park Service veteran who sits on the executive council of the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks.
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Sep 27, 2020 • 42min

National Parks Traveler: Visiting The Blue Ridge Music Center

In this week’s show, we look at a national park site that celebrates distinctly American music -- the Blue Ridge Music Center near Galax, Virginia. Traveler’s Lynn Riddick visits with Richard Emmett, director of the center, to find out what’s happening in the interpretation, presentation, and promotion of traditional American mountain music. We’ll kick it off with a clip from the Chatham Rabbits, who recently performed at the center.
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Sep 20, 2020 • 59min

National Parks Traveler: Fall Lodging In The Parks And Migratory Acadia

In this week’s show, we welcome you to fall with a conversation with lodging experts David and Kay Scott on where best to relax and enjoy the fall foliage in the National Park System. And Lynn Riddick catches up with Seth Benz, the bird ecology director at the Schoodic Institute, to discuss fall migrations at Acadia National Park.  
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Sep 13, 2020 • 34min

National Parks Traveler: Put Parashant NM On The Bucket List, Gone From The Parks

We’re going to dream a little bit about places in the National Park System we’d like to visit with hopes we can help you discover a new park destination. To launch this audio bucket list, we’re looking towards Arizona and Parashant National Monument, which despite its more than 1 million acres seems to fly below most park visitors’ radar. Following that, we’re going to continue to ponder the topic of species extinction, and whether national parks can help slow the sixth mass extinction.

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