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by Mr. Barton Towne III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How many units are there in the National Park Service?

This weekly story-based show takes you behind the events, people, and nature that have shaped our National Parks, and the 421 units managed by the National Park Service.

What does Jason do in National Parks?

Jason presents well researched information that provides the listeners with content about the National Parks in general to his own experience at a specific park.

Which state has the smallest National Park?

In the middle of North Dakota, one of the least visited states in the nation, sits one of the smallest and least visited National Park Service Sites. It’s the place where Earthlodge people, the Hidats…

How many species of birds are there in Point Reyes?

Point Reyes National Seashore has recorded more than 450 species of birds, including 38 that are threatened or endangered. There are multiple factors that make it such a popular and birdy …

What Makes a National Trail?

In this episode, a park superintendent Aaron Mahr tells us what makes a national trail special, and difficult to manage.

What is the name of the animal that pops out of the prairie dog towns?

Beneath the rolling grasslands of Badlands National Park lies an intricate housing system and social network. Black-tailed prairie dogs pop in and out of their burrows in the prairie dog towns, chattering and gesturing. But amid all the prairie dogs, if you’re a keen observer, you may also notice what appears to be a small owl emerging from the burrows. These species – the black-tailed prairie dog and the burrowing owl - have a unique type of symbiotic relationship, and ultimately may experience a shared demise.

How many miles of carriage roads are there in Acadia National Park?

The Carriage Roads & Bridges of Acadia National Park. Winding through Acadia’s forests and mountains are 45 miles of historic roadways that are only for pedestrians, bicyclists, horseback riders, and carriages. These roads were carefully designed to follow the contours of the landscape and reach scenic vistas.

Which state has the smallest National Park?

In the middle of North Dakota , one of the least visited states in the nation, sits one of the smallest and least visited National Park Service Sites. It’s the place where Earthlodge people, the Hidatsa and Mandan, who lived along the Missouri River and it’s tributaries, hunted bison and other game.

Where is the Snow House in Yosemite?

La Casa Nevada — Yosemite’s Snow House. Situated within the spray of the picture-perfect Nevada Fall stood a pioneer hotel that, for almost 20 years, welcomed guests to Yosemite National Park. Named La Casa Nevada or The Snow House, owners Albert and Emily Snow, like so many innkeepers of the late 1800s provided a valuable service ...

Why are National Parks important?

From its thunderous ocean breakers crashing against rocky headlands and expansive sand beaches to its open grasslands, brushy hillsides, and forested ridges, Point Reyes offers visitors over 1500 species of plants and animals to discover. Today on America’s National Parks, the historic RCA/Marconi wireless stations that sent morse code across the pacific during one of the most difficult times in American history.

What is the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act?

One of the most significant land conservation measures in our nation’s history was an act that protected over 100 million acres of land, doubled the size of the country’s national refuge system, and tripled wilderness areas. It created or expanded nine national parks and preserves, six national monuments, sixteen national wildlife refuges, twenty-five wild and scenic rivers, and two national forests, including our nation’s largest: the Tongass in Southeast Alaska. This legislation also created a compromise between the needs of development and conservation and the competing interests that fought for them. While it was not perfect, it has shaped the history of our public lands and the National Park Service system itself. This week on America’s National Park: the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, or ANILCA.

What is the most popular activity in 2020?

Hiking has arguably become the most popular activity in 2020, but as more and more people take to the trails, rescues are on the rise in National Parks putting a strain on resources, In Utah, a mysterious monolith appeared sparking all kinds of theories, and just as people were rushing to be some of the first to snap a photo with it, it disappeared. The National Park Service finds itself in a 270 million dollar wrongful death lawsuit after a woman lost her life in one of the most shocking ways we’ve ever heard of in a National Park. It’s time for this month’s National Park News.

What animals live in Glacier Bay National Park?

Mountains that tower over beaches, temperate rainforests, ice fields, tidewater glaciers, and marine depths welcome the visitors that make the trek to visit this off-the-beaten-path destination. These habitats provide homes for mountain goats, moose, shorebirds, salmon, and bears, but the easiest way to get around in this national park is not by foot. Nearly 1200 miles of shoreline curve around inlets and islands. One endangered animal has thrived in this environment, swimming here to feed for the summer before returning to tropical waters near Mexico and Hawaii every winter. This week: the humpback whales of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.

How did the Mound Builders change the landscape?

The Mound Builders changed the landscape by piling earth into tall shapes that could only be truly appreciated from up above. In our time, one Ho-Chunk woman lived a special life in this area, and one National Park Service superintendent went to prison for stealing the bones of her ancestors.

What are community scientists?

The amazing thing is that these people are not career scientists. They live in the city and in the country, go backpacking or have picnics in the park. They vary in age and it doesn’t matter what their job is. They are community scientists. Community science is the practice of data collection by everyday people, that is, people who aren’t scientists. Community scientists volunteer their time to help collect data, analyze results, and solve problems about important issues facing our natural world, and that includes our national parks. Sometimes, the best and easiest way to collect data is to involve volunteers. For example, if a park manager needs to know what areas of the park need better protection,…

How many acres are there in the Everglades National Park?

One and a half million acres of shallow-water marine habitats, freshwater marshes and prairies, saltwater wetland forests, and pine and hardwood forests provide refuge for threatened and endangered animals in the Gulf of Mexico. The green sea turtle, American crocodile, West Indian manatee, Everglade snail kite, and piping plover all depend on critical habitat within Everglades National Park. 1.3 million acres of the park is designated wilderness, making it the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States and the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River.

Where is Joshua Tree National Park?

Joshua Tree National Park in southern California encompasses parts of both the Mojave and Colorado Deserts. This unique ecosystem conjures images of the iconic trees, desert washes, wondrous boulders, rattlesnakes, and cactus blooms. But long before it became a national park (or even a national monument prior to that), this area was home to people, from Native Americans to pioneers – cattlemen, homesteaders, and miners – and where you find people, you find music.

What is the name of the animal that pops out of the prairie dog towns?

Beneath the rolling grasslands of Badlands National Park lies an intricate housing system and social network. Black-tailed prairie dogs pop in and out of their burrows in the prairie dog towns, chattering and gesturing. But amid all the prairie dogs, if you’re a keen observer, you may also notice what appears to be a small owl emerging from the burrows. These species – the black-tailed prairie dog and the burrowing owl - have a unique type of symbiotic relationship, and ultimately may experience a shared demise.

Where was the Snow House in Yosemite?

Situated within the spray of the picture-perfect Nevada Fall stood a pioneer hotel that, for almost 20 years, welcomed guests to Yosemite National Park. Named La Casa Nevada or The Snow House, owners Albert and Emily Snow, like so many innkeepers of the late 1800s provided a valuable service to those wanting to escape city life in search of nature’s stunning beauty and peace. If you were willing to make the trek, there was a moderately comfortable bed and a warm meal waiting for you. But as romantic as that all sounds, life as a Yosemite innkeeper was not for everyone. It was tough, rugged, work in a landscape that required determination not many could withstand.

What is National Parks Traveler?

Utah, United States About Podcast National Parks Traveler is the world's top-rated, nonprofit media organization dedicated to cover all the national parks and protected areas on a daily basis. It offers a unique multimedia blend of news, featured content, debate, and discussion all tied to national parks and protected areas.

What is park wakeup call?

About Podcast Park Wakeup Call is a podcast about the intersection of climate change, social justice, and Nat'l Parks. Listen in as I uncover and investigate the uncomfortable truths about inequity, climate change, and our beloved parks, as well as discuss the best natural places for hiking, biking, and paddling. Let's stop climate change and start social change... Frequency 2 episodes / month , Average Episode Length 11 min Since Aug 2019 Podcast parkwakeupcall.podbean.com#N#Domain Authority 89 ⋅ View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

What is the National Parks Traveler Podcast?

National Parks Traveler Podcast is your source to the latest and greatest in National Park news. Their podcast focus on an in-depth look at the current happenings in the National Parks with listeners a blend of news, feature content, debate, and discussion.

How long is the Parklandia podcast?

They have a light-hearted podcast about full-time RV life combined with exploring the National Parks. Most episodes are about an hour or so long and new episodes are released every week on Wednesday (with an occasion bonus episode). Click Here to Listen to Parklandia Podcast.

How long are the episodes of The Parks?

I love learning about the parks through these amazingly researched and fact-based stories. Most episodes are between 10 and 30 minutes.

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