The Landscape

Center for Western Priorities

News, interviews, and history with newsmakers and environmental advocates, focused on parks and public lands across the American West. Produced by the Center for Western Priorities, formerly known as Go West, Young Podcast.

  1. 1d ago

    Tracy Stone-Manning on the future of public lands

    Aaron talks with Tracy Stone-Manning, president of The Wilderness Society, former director of the Bureau of Land Management, and three-time guest on The Landscape, about how to rebuild federal land agencies after years of political disruption and why the current moment may be a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rethink public lands law from the ground up. They discuss the Forest Service reorganization, the lessons Tracy learned rebuilding BLM after the first Trump administration’s failed relocation, the new Ground Shift initiative, and why aging laws like the 1872 Mining Act are long overdue for an overhaul. In the news: Aaron covers the ongoing fiasco at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, where a rushed, no-bid repainting job has devolved into peeling paint, algae, and an administration blaming phantom vandals. He also covers the tragic deaths of three federal wildland firefighters along the Colorado-Utah border and the questions it raises about whether staffing cuts are putting our fire crews in danger. News A bumpy beginning for the Great American State Fair — Washington Post The blue paint is peeling off the Reflecting Pool. Trump says vandals targeted it. — Washington Post 3 firefighters killed in Western wildfire were trying to shield themselves from flames — Associated Press Federal wildland firefighters report increased burnout, low morale — Federal News Network Resources Ground Shift The Wilderness Society Watch this episode on YouTube Produced by Aaron Weiss, Lauren Bogard, Kate Groetzinger, and Lilly Bock-Brownstein Feedback: podcast@westernpriorities.org Music: Purple Planet Featured image: King Range National Conservation Area. BLM Instagram The post Tracy Stone-Manning on the future of public lands appeared first on Center for Western Priorities.

    40 min
  2. Jun 17

    How Trump and Burgum hijacked the Park Service and America’s birthday party

    Kate and Aaron talk to Jayson O’Neill, a longtime public lands watchdog and Montanan who previously led the Western Values Project and now heads up a campaign called Save Our Parks. Jayson explains how the Trump administration is using the National Park Service to funnel money into Trump’s vanity projects in DC, as well as how President Donald Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum subverted America250, an organization chartered by Congress to celebrate America’s upcoming 250th birthday. News National Park Entrance Fees Are Funding Trump’s D.C. Projects – New York Times Americans’ national parks passes will pay for Trump’s July 4 plans, documents show – Washington Post Mike Lee’s fast-track attempt to scrap this national monument’s management plan has failed – Salt Lake Tribune Judge orders Trump administration to restore signs changed at national parks – CNN Resources Save Our Parks website Analysis: Reporting signs that “disparage” American history – CWP Watch this episode on YouTube Produced by Aaron Weiss, Lauren Bogard, Kate Groetzinger, and Lilly Bock-Brownstein Feedback: podcast@westernpriorities.org Music: Purple Planet Featured image: Photo of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool filled with algae; Source: Ali Khan/Wikimedia The post How Trump and Burgum hijacked the Park Service and America’s birthday party appeared first on Center for Western Priorities.

    48 min
  3. May 21

    How a private billionaires’ club took over the Crazy Mountains

    Floodlight News reporter Evan Simon joins Aaron and Kate to break down a controversial Forest Service land swap in Montana’s Crazy Mountains that quietly gave Yellowstone Club — a private club for billionaires — near-exclusive access to what should be public land, and how Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s involvement in the club raises serious questions. In the news this week: House Natural Resources Committee members put Doug Burgum through a brutal hearing, calling him out on everything from his anti-renewables talking points to Trump’s DC vanity projects and gutted public lands budget. News Interior Secretary Doug Burgum grilled over proposed $1 billion national park budget cut — SFGATE Huffman: Burgum misled Congress on triumphal arch — E&E News Interior Secretary Claims Ignorance of Trump’s July 4 “Vanity Projects” — Mother Jones Resources Trump officials, billionaires and the quiet reshaping of America’s public lands — Floodlight News We Went in Search of a Hidden Billionaire’s Club Reshaping Public Lands — Floodlight News Follow our new Instagram account @burgumblunders Watch this episode on YouTube  Produced by Aaron Weiss, Lauren Bogard, Kate Groetzinger, and Lilly Bock-Brownstein Feedback: podcast@westernpriorities.org Music: Purple Planet Featured image: Loco Mountain in Crazy Mountains, Mike Cline The post How a private billionaires’ club took over the Crazy Mountains appeared first on Center for Western Priorities.

    37 min
  4. May 7

    Jennifer Rokala on 11 years fighting for public lands at CWP

    In this special episode of The Landscape, the entire Center for Western Priorities team joins us for an interview with Jennifer Rokala, CWP’s outgoing executive director, to celebrate her 11 years leading the organization. Jen reflects on key victories throughout her tenure at CWP, the organization’s evolution as a communications-driven conservation hub, and her advice for Aaron as he steps into the role of executive director. Plus, the team talks about the best food in the West. Here are the restaurants mentioned during this episode: Hot Tomato Pizza – Fruita, Colorado Bin 707 – Grand Junction, Colorado Eegee’s – Tucson, Arizona Taco Party – Grand Junction, Colorado Rome Station – Rome, Oregon BirdHouse – Page, Arizona News Emails Show How Interior Dept Delivered New Drilling Permits for Burgum’s Billionaire Ally — Public Domain Shared ground: Coalition forms to promote affordable housing on public lands — Deseret News Solar ranch aims to prove grazing cattle under the panels is a farmland win-win — Los Angeles Times Resources Housing and conservation experts agree: Public lands can’t solve the housing crisis. Here’s what can — Center for Western Priorities via Substack Watch this episode on YouTube  Produced by Aaron Weiss, Lauren Bogard, Kate Groetzinger, and Lilly Bock-Brownstein Feedback: podcast@westernpriorities.org Music: Purple Planet Featured image: Center for Western Priorities team The post Jennifer Rokala on 11 years fighting for public lands at CWP appeared first on Center for Western Priorities.

    43 min
  5. Apr 30

    Borderlands part 2: The fight against a border wall at Big Bend

    In the second part of our series on the borderlands, Aaron and Lilly are joined by Bob Krumenaker, former superintendent of Big Bend National Park and current chair of Keep Big Bend Wild. They discuss the proposal for a border wall through one of America’s national treasures, the bipartisan coalition rallying to stop it, and what’s at stake for the park, communities, and local economy. Plus, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum struggles to defend a 38% cut to the National Park Service maintenance budget while making a $10 billion request for D.C.-based projects. News Fact Check: Burgum claims $10 billion Trump slush fund request is for NPS deferred maintenance only — Center for Western Priorities Senate ENR committee tussles with Burgum over permitting  — E&E News Trump used Park Service to funnel millions to ballroom construction firm — New York Times President’s Budget Proposal Slashes National Park Service Funding Amid Ongoing Attacks on National Parks — National Parks Conservation Association Border wall map disappears from government website — Big Bend Sentinel Land acquisition expands popular Jeffco park adjacent to Red Rocks — Denver Post Resources Borderlands part 1: The threats to public lands at the border Keep Big Bend Wild Mission Creep: How Trump is using the border to militarize our public lands — Westwise blog Watch this episode on YouTube  Produced by Aaron Weiss, Lauren Bogard, and Lilly Bock-Brownstein Feedback: podcast@westernpriorities.org Music: Purple Planet Featured image: U.S.-Mexico border within Big Bend National Park, NPS photo The post Borderlands part 2: The fight against a border wall at Big Bend appeared first on Center for Western Priorities.

    37 min
  6. Apr 28

    Borderlands part 1: The threats to public lands at the border

    In the first installment of a two-part series on the borderlands, Aaron and Lilly are joined by Laiken Jordahl, National Public Lands Advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity, to discuss his work protecting public lands along the U.S.-Mexico border. Laiken shares a boots-on-the-ground perspective on what makes these places special and how border wall construction is actively impacting our public lands. Plus, Kate returns to the pod! She and Aaron cover updates for BLM and National Park Service nominees, the withdrawal of the public lands rule, and more. News Pearce on a list of candidates Senate hopes to confirm soon — E&E News Trump Just Withdrew Scott Socha to Lead the National Park Service — SFGate White House completes review of BLM public lands rule — E&E News Trump used Park Service to funnel millions to ballroom construction firm — New York Times President’s Budget Proposal Slashes National Park Service Funding Amid Ongoing Attacks on National Parks — National Parks Conservation Association Border wall map disappears from government website — Big Bend Sentinel Resources Find Laiken Jordahl on X, Bluesky, Threads, TikTok, and Instagram Center for Biological Diversity No Big Bend Wall Mission Creep: How Trump is using the border to militarize our public lands — Westwise blog Watch this episode on YouTube  Produced by Aaron Weiss, Kate Groetzinger, Lauren Bogard, and Lilly Bock-Brownstein Feedback: podcast@westernpriorities.org Music: Purple Planet Featured image: San Rafael Valley border wall construction. Russ McSpadden, Center for Biological Diversity The post Borderlands part 1: The threats to public lands at the border appeared first on Center for Western Priorities.

    31 min
4.8
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78 Ratings

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News, interviews, and history with newsmakers and environmental advocates, focused on parks and public lands across the American West. Produced by the Center for Western Priorities, formerly known as Go West, Young Podcast.

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