Erika Zambello talks with Houston Cypress of the “Love the Everglades Movement” about priorities for the tribes that have connections to the Everglades and using art to connect people to the River of Grass and Big Cypress. Professor John Freemuth, who holds the Cecil D. Andrus Endowed Chair for Environment and Public Lands at Boise State University, discusses some of the seemingly unprecedented actions and decisions being taken by the Interior Department and National Park Service.

:02 Welcome to National Parks Traveler
:12 Episode introduction with Kurt Repanshek
2:03 Introduction to Erika Zambello's interview with Houston Cypress
2:41 Erika Zambellow's interview with Houston Cypress
21:13 National Parks Traveler promotion
21:28 Grand Teton National Park Foundation promotion
22:04 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation promotion
24:13 Discussion of management discussions affecting national parks with Professor John Freemuth
33:24 Friends of Acadia promotion
33:54 Yankee Freedom promotion
34:32 Discussion with Professor Freemuth continues
41:56 North Cascades Institute promotion
42:16 Washington's National Park Fund promotion
42:57 California Condor update from Zion National Park
45:00 Show closing
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