Is this your podcast?
Sign up to track ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more
Park Predators
Explore the dark side of the world’s most beautiful places with investigative journalist and park enthusiast Delia D’Ambra. Each week, Delia guides you deep into national parks and forests across the globe, uncovering stories where nature’s breathtaking beauty has masked sinister secrets. From infamous cases that made headlines to little-known crimes that still need answers, Delia’s relentless pursuit of the truth takes her through archives and remote landscapes to reveal the hidden darkness haunting these natural wonders. Because sometimes, the most beautiful places hide the darkest...
Listen now
Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 17,172 ratings
Quote, end quote
Too many quote, end quote, quote end quote. Unnecessarily overused and spoils the narrative continuity. Im baffled why the host thinks it’s clever to use this. Leave it for real news correspondents when reporting important legal documents and statements… Podcasts can be like documentaries,...Read full review »
jonnyrockstuff via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/06/24
Changing my review….
I’m updating my review because I’m starting to not like this one. Why the “quote” “unquote” constantly?!!! Why cite all the sources during the podcast?! If we want to we’ll look them up!! Another thing that bothers me is the words she uses, like “stuff” instead of “items” or “belongings” etc....Read full review »
lowa22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/24
Grammar
I love the subject matter of Park Predators but Delia’s grammar is atrocious. In one episode, she used the word deprived instead of depraved to describe a killer’s behavior. I can’t trust an investigator who’s grammar is poor.
070673 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/24
Recent Episodes
When a teenage boy with special needs in California disappears without a trace, authorities are up against the clock to find him. However, once his remains are discovered in a shallow grave in a national park amongst some of the most unique plants on earth, investigators set their sights to find...
Published 11/05/24
Published 11/05/24
When an experienced naturalist and game warden disappeared into the Alaskan wilderness while on patrol, alarm bells went off. What exactly happened to Hosea Sarber in July 1952 remains a dark mystery, but his descendants reached out to Park Predators to feature his story in the hopes of learning...
Published 10/29/24
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.