
In this episode, Aaron and Kate are joined by Jesse Chakrin, Executive Director of the Fund for People in Parks. They discuss how his organization supports smaller, overlooked national park sites across the West through philanthropy and partnerships. From multilingual signage to junior ranger programs in American Samoa, Jesse shares how they’re making parks more accessible and welcoming while navigating an increasingly challenging political environment.
Plus, oil prices top $100 a barrel as Interior Secretary Doug Burgum becomes the “Where’s Waldo” of the Trump administration.
News
- Trump’s energy ‘tiger team’ struggles to find its roar with Iran – Politico
- Trump official rips Americans who care about public land: ‘Financially illiterate’ – Raw Story
- ‘Sell-off Steve’ Pearce BLM nomination advances – Center for Western Priorities
Resources
Produced by Aaron Weiss, Kate Groetzinger, Lauren Bogard, and Lilly Bock-Brownstein
Feedback: [email protected]
Music: Purple Planet
Featured image: Honouliuli National Historic Site, National Park Service
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