Podcasts With Park Rangers - A National Parks Podcast
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Oregon Caves NM: Wild Caving, Geology, and the River Styx – PWPR 25
In the Siskiyou mountains at 4,000 feet exists one of the few marble caves in the National Park Service. On this...
Bainbridge Island: The Incarceration of Japanese Americans in WWII
The flourishing immigrant community at Bainbridge Island was home to people from all over the world looking for a new start...
Klondike Gold Rush NHP: Seattle’s Gold Rush Boom – PWPR 23
The Klondike Gold Rush of 1897 caused an economic boom for the city of Seattle. People flocked to the Pacific Northwest...
Mt Rainier NP: Glaciers and Climate Change – PWPR 22
Geomorphologist Paul Kennard calls Mount Rainier National Park the canary in a coal mine when it comes to climate change. Glaciers...
Mt Rainier NP: Volcanic Activity and Park Geology – PWPR 21
A trip to Mount Rainier National Park brings you through lush landscapes dotted with wildflowers. However, a beast lies beneath the...
Lewis and Clark NHP: A Multilayered Tale of Exploration – PWPR 20
The tale of Lewis and Clark is one many Americans heard in school. Two mountain men who explore the west with...
Whitman Mission NHS: Cultural Misunderstandings – PWPR 19
In the early 1800’s the US went through a revival of Christianity and people of faith signed up to minister to...
Glacier NP: Wildlife Safety with the Bark Ranger – PWPR 18
Bark Ranger Gracie has a big job at Glacier National Park: to keep wildlife away from high visitor use areas in...
Little Bighorn Battlefield NM: Examining Why We Preserve Battlefields – PWPR 17
The Battle of Little Bighorn is one of the most written about and mythologized battles in US history. On this episode...
Mt Rushmore: Preservation of the Sculpture – PWPR 16
How does the National Park Service keep the presidents looking pristine? In this episode of Podcasts with Park Rangers we discuss...