Episodes
An informative video giving a simplistic description of climate change, and posing questions as to how climate change will effect the Grant Teton National Park in the future.
Published 07/05/13
Aaron Lubeck, author of Green Restorations, discusses his presentation entitled, “How We Are –and Are Not– Adaptively Reusing Cities in America.”
Published 03/14/13
The West Ward Urban Ecology Project and the Green Design Laboratory are discussed by urban conservator Tom Jones.
Published 03/14/13
Grand Canyon NP: Environmental park ranger Andy Pearce shares information about the environmental education program at the park. He discusses in-park education services, on-site (e.g. at a school) services, and distance learning opportunities.
Published 03/14/13
Grand Canyon NP: Ever wonder how the recycling program at the Grand Canyon Village Post Office came to be? This video will take you through the journey starting with a letter written by an employee and ending with a wonderful recycling program.
Published 03/14/13
Climate change coordinator Kathryn Parker discusses the park’s initiative to become more carbon friendly.
Published 03/14/13
Natural Laboratory: What is being done at Point Reyes National Seashore to make it more sustainable? Tune in to find out.
Published 03/14/13
Natural Laboratory: Listen in to find out how soil is being restored to promote the growth of grass near Point Reyes National Seashore.
Published 03/14/13
Published 03/14/13
Everglades National Park: This video takes the viewer through the protocol of implementing controlled burns in the Everglades. The process is explained from start to finish by experts; the reasons why controlled fires are introduced into the Everglades are also discussed.
Published 03/14/13
Grand Canyon NP: Join several speakers who show their enthusiasm for and discuss the benefits of a solar energy system donated to Grand Canyon National Park by the Arizona Public Service.
Published 03/14/13
Denali NP & PRES: Follow along as a park ranger shows a group of young visitors how sustainable features at the Eielson Visitor Center can teach them about their relationship to the landscape.
Published 03/14/13
Everglades National Park: Viewers are taken through the process of intentionally setting fires in the Everglades which is done to create rich plant diversity and open the understory in the pine rocklands.
Published 03/14/13
Yosemite National Park: Who would have thought that giant sequoia groves need to be burned in order to be saved? Learn how early park managers discovered the importance of fire the hard way, and see how today's managers carefully manage fires in Yosemite.
Published 03/14/13