Everybody's National Parks
ENP 4.3 GYE: Yellowstone and its future with David Quammen
Description
Bryan talks with David Quammen, author of both fiction and non-fiction, and the sole writer of National Geographic Magazine’s May 2016 issue on Yellowstone in honor of the centennial of the National Park Service. He also published Yellowstone: A Journey Through America’s Wild Heart” in August of 2016. They talk about a number of issues affecting the park.
Discussion includes the following:
· Is Yellowstone too small? Yellowstone National Park as a part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and how animals move beyond the boundaries of the park (1:38).
· Is Yellowstone being loved to death? (5:55)
· Creeping Crisis (10:45)
· Impact of visitation (12:58)
· Lake trout and invasive species (20:20)
· Interconnectedness of ecology and policy: rescue of the American Bison (27:52)
· Wolf conservation (35:25)
· What gives us hope? Optimism, positive stories including grizzly bears (40:14)
· How to be a good visitor and friend to the park (42:12)
Resources:
David Quammen http://www.davidquammen.com
“YELLOWSTONE: A Journey Through America’s Wild Heart” https://shop.nationalgeographic.com/product/books/books/new-books/yellowstone
Part 1: Learning to Let the Wild Be Wild in Yellowstone by David Quammen http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/05/yellowstone-national-parks-part-1/
Part 2: The Yellowstone We Don't See: A Struggle of Life and Death by David Quammen
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/05/yellowstone-national-parks-part-2/
Part 3: Yellowstone's Future Hangs on a Question: Who Owns the West? by David Quammen http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/05/yellowstone-national-parks-part-3/
Map of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/greateryellowstonemap.htm
Greater Yellowstone Coalition http://greateryellowstone.org