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The Secret Lives of Parks

The Secret Lives of Parks

著者: National Parks Conservation Association
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Unusual stories from some of America’s most beloved and inspirational places — our national parks.2021 National Parks Conservation Association 世界 博物学 旅行記・解説 社会科学 科学 自然・生態学
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  • Of Hawks and Hellcats
    2025/10/31

    For most national park enthusiasts, a who’s who of early park champions might include names like John Muir, Teddy Roosevelt and Stephen Mather, among others. One notable omission from that list is a truly fearless and outspoken suffragist turned environmental activist who left behind a considerable conservation legacy ― all while remaining largely unknown to park supporters today.

    Host Todd Christopher travels to Hawk Mountain Sanctuary ― the world’s first refuge for birds of prey ― to talk with sanctuary president Sean Grace about Rosalie Edge’s vision there, and speaks with biographer Dyana Furmansky to better understand what drove this remarkable woman and the sizable conservation legacy she left behind.

    Original theme music by Chad Fischer

    Episode 48: “Of Hawks and Hellcats” was produced by Todd Christopher

    The Secret Lives of Parks is brought to you by: 

    Todd Christopher – Producer & Host 

    Bev Stanton – Online Producer

    The Secret Lives of Parks is a production of the National Parks Conservation Association. With more than 1.9 million members and supporters, NPCA is the nation’s only independent, nonpartisan advocacy organization dedicated to protecting national parks. Learn more at npca.org

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    27 分
  • Parks and the Art of Paying Attention
    2025/09/30

    Study after study has shown that time in nature enriches us mentally and physically. Just a couple of hours outdoors each week can improve our mood, reduce our stress, boost our immune systems and deepen our sleep, among many other benefits. But life has a way of distracting us from simple pleasures like hiking and camping. The demands of work, school and family can overtake our best intentions and our waking hours.

    Award-winning journalist Nicolas Brulliard devised a plan to get himself into nature on four camping trips on the same trail, all taken on work nights over the course of a year — one in each season. He wrote about his experiences in a National Parks magazine article, then returned to the trail and reflected on his adventures with host Jennifer Errick. He shares some of his main takeaways, including the value of attention, the significance of sitting instead of walking, and how to hike like a kid instead of an adult.

    The Secret Lives of Parks is a production of the National Parks Conservation Association.

    Episode 47, Parks and the Art of Paying Attention, was produced by Jennifer Errick, with help from Todd Christopher, Bev Stanton and Linda Coutant.

    Original theme music by Chad Fischer. Sound effects from Rocky Mountain National Park by Nicolas Brulliard.

    Read Nicolas’ award-winning National Parks magazine story, “Four Walks in the Park,” at npca.org/fourwalks

    Learn about the book that inspired the journey, “A Year in the Woods: Twelve Small Journeys into Nature” by Torbjørn Ekelund, at goodreads.com/book/show/57731687-a-year-in-the-woods

    Learn more about this podcast and listen to the rest of our stories at thesecretlivesofparks.org

    For more than a century, the National Parks Conservation Association has been protecting and enhancing America’s national parks for present and future generations. With more than 1.6 million members and supporters, NPCA is the nation’s only independent, nonpartisan advocacy organization dedicated to protecting national parks.

    You can join the fight to preserve our national parks. Learn more and join us at npca.org

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    35 分
  • The Bird Nerds of Big Ivy
    2025/08/19

    Neotropical migratory songbirds spend the winter in Central and South America and travel each spring to their breeding grounds in the U.S. and Canada. These species are teeny creatures on average, often weighing under two ounces each, yet their travel plans are bold — some make roundtrips of more than 10,000 miles in a single year. But this colorful cohort of birds, from warblers to thrushes to tanagers, face habitat loss from climate change and development at both ends of their range.

    But the Big Ivy region of the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina is a rare intact forest that provides a welcoming breeding ground for many of these birds, including species whose outlook has been especially bleak. This episode, host Jennifer Errick speaks with NPCA Southern Appalachian Director Jeff Hunter and Wildlife Research Program Coordinator Steve Goodman on the 415,000 birdsongs they’ve captured in the Big Ivy and how they’re using the beautiful recordings to protect this rare and beautiful Appalachian forest.

    The Secret Lives of Parks is a production of the National Parks Conservation Association.

    Episode 46, The Bird Nerds of Big Ivy, was produced by Jennifer Errick, with help from Todd Christopher, Bev Stanton and Linda Coutant.

    Original theme music by Chad Fischer.

    Learn more about the campaign to create a Craggy National Scenic Area at IHeartPisgah.org.

    Learn more about NPCA’s Day of Action at npca.org/everypark

    Learn more about this podcast and listen to the rest of our stories at thesecretlivesofparks.org

    For more than a century, the National Parks Conservation Association has been protecting and enhancing America’s national parks for present and future generations. With more than 1.6 million members and supporters, NPCA is the nation’s only independent, nonpartisan advocacy organization dedicated to protecting national parks.

    You can join the fight to preserve our national parks. Learn more and join us at npca.org

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    39 分
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